With 40 points, and with such a large lead, Mallorca have reached the safety zone, guaranteeing themselves another season in the Spanish league. The islanders have had a great season, driven on by their center forward Muriqi (who won’t be there because he’s injured) and who continues to score regularly.
Valencia, on the other hand, are having a very difficult time. Once again the home team is fighting for survival and at the moment they are only one point above the relegation zone. It’s an almost embarrassing situation for a team with this appeal and value, a truly incredible situation that they just can’t seem to get out of. They need a win and we’re convinced that in this case, motivation can make all the difference. Of course, with a win, Mallorca would be right behind the Europa zone, but it’s equally true that these weren’t exactly the seasonal objectives of the visiting team, who aspired to exactly what they have already managed to do, namely guaranteeing themselves a calm situation in the standings so as not to have to think about bad things. And we all know what we’re referring to in this case.
In short, on their fifth attempt, Valencia should take the three points. Fifth attempt yes, because it’s been four matches that the team playing their home games at the Mestalla haven’t been able to get the better of a team that focuses on the basics, without too many frills.
Odds comparison
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The prediction
Valencia win, hands down. These three points are too important for the home team, who have to try and get out of a difficult league position, unlike the visiting team, who finished their championship at the end of March. In short, victory, in a match with less than three goals overall, for the home team led by former Roma player Sadiq: since he arrived in the winter transfer window, the team has improved in terms of offense.
VALENCIA (4-2-3-1): Mamardashvili; Foulquier, Diakhaby, Tarrega, Mosquera, Gaya; Almeida, Guerra, Barrenechea, D Lopez; Sadiq.
MAJORCA (5-4-1): Greif; Maffeo, Valjent, Copete, Raillo, Mojica; Asano, Morlanes, S Costa, Darder; Valery.
POSSIBLE RESULT: 1-0