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Malaga vs Valencia Prediction & Betting tips
In the 33rd round of the Spanish Primera Division, the defeated teams face Malaga and Valencia in the Rosaleda. Both teams talk to the end of a very disappointing season.
Malaga :
For Malaga fans this disappointing season is happily almost happening. The Andalusians initially thought they had a good chance of European football, but decay football was the bitter reality almost the whole year. Thanks to two home wins in a row, the blue whites can breathe calmly, but the next season must be clear. The expectation in Rosaleda is that this stone-rich chairman Al-Thani will return his summer wallet again this summer.
For Malaga, the season is in fact the case, but that does not apply to interim coach Michel. He hopes to be able to stand for the group next season and thus needs good results to convince the board of his qualities. The handsome 2-0 home win at FC Barcelona a few weeks ago will undoubtedly yield him some bonus points, but last weekend, Malaga scored 2-0 at Deportivo La Coruna low-flyer. Michel: “We played without effort, without passion. That’s unacceptable. ” Mainly making goals is a major problem with Malaga, because with only nine goals in the last thirteen matches, the Andalusians are the least-scoring team of the second half of the season. Of the five attackers, Sandro Ramirez with nine goals is the only one that can look back on a nice season.
Probable setup Malaga
Kameni; Ricca, Luis Hernandez, Llorente, Rosales; Camacho, Recio; Juan Carlos, Fornals, Keko; Sandro Ramirez
Valencia :
Valencia also wants to forget this disaster season as soon as possible. In terms of reputation, player material and budget, Los Che obviously belongs to the Spanish subtop, but the team has not given this moment a moment higher than the current 12th place. With only six rounds to go, the left rhythm is still feasible, though the club from the orange city of Europe can write on her belly. Like Malaga, Valencia also has a stone-rich owner in the person of Peter Lim, so in Mestalla it is likely to be a hot transfer summer.
However, Valencia will have to appoint a new head coach. Since the departure of Prandelli, Voro takes the honors. The interim manager has managed to route the club away from the degradation zone and does it very well despite all the trouble. With six clean sheets in the last fifteen rounds, Valencia has made a lot of progress in defense. There is still a lot of work at the store, but the times Valencia has been responsible for defensive blooms every week seems to be behind us. However, I think the board would rather go for a big name – this week was called the name of former world top Robert Prosinecki. Prosinecki was often a football player, but has a coach with clubs like Red Star Belgrade and Kayserispor, and at the moment, Azerbaijan’s federal coachhood has not yet made a certain name. If I had to say it to Valencia, I would give my confidence in Voro and let him build it to the team. In this way, the Mestalla remains a snake pit.
Probable setup Valencia
Diego Alves; Lato, Mangala, Garay, Montoya; Enzo Perez, Parejo; Orellana, Carlos Soler, Munir; Zaza
Malaga vs Valencia head to head
04.12.16 LL Valencia Malaga 2 : 2
02.03.16 LL Malaga Valencia 1 : 2
17.10.15 LL Valencia Malaga 3 : 0
02.02.15 LL Malaga Valencia 1 : 0
29.08.14 LL Valencia Malaga 3 : 0