Cinq ans à perdre des points contre les promus : un constat préoccupant !

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By By Joan

As part of the performance analysis of Valencia CF, it is crucial to examine the results obtained against newly promoted teams over the last five seasons. These figures highlight worrying trends that could affect the future of the club.

A disappointing record against the promoted teams

In the past five years, Valencia CF has managed to obtain only 39 points out of a possible 90 in its matchups against freshly promoted teams. In other words, this leads to a loss of 51 points, an alarming figure that reflects the club’s struggles against these opponents.

Season-by-season developments

During the 2019/20 season, Valencia recorded a relatively better performance against the promoted teams, totaling 10 points. Nevertheless, this season was marked by a trend of not winning matches in the first and second half of the season, a situation that continued despite a few isolated victories.

For the 2020/21 season, despite a change of coach and departures of key players, Valencia won only one of its six matches against promoted teams, managing to draw against Huesca and Cádiz. The following season, in 2021/22, the club slightly improved its record but with just 5 points harvested.

The current season and its challenges

In the ongoing 2023/24 season, Valencia has reached an unprecedented milestone by winning both of its matches against Granada. However, this has been balanced out by two defeats against Alavés where insufficient performances in crucial moments were evident. Moreover, an initial victory against Las Palmas was followed by a defeat in Gran Canaria, highlighting the club’s unpredictability against promoted teams.

Potential consequences

The future success of Valencia CF will largely depend on its ability to remedy this negative trend. The upcoming matchup against Leganés will be decisive for the club, which must absolutely gather points to escape the relegation zone. Recent records against the promoted teams should serve as a lesson and prompt significant tactical and strategic changes.

Source : www.superdeporte.es