Álvaro Rubio’s debut as the head coach of Valladolid did not go as planned. In their last match, his team suffered a 1-2 away defeat to Las Palmas. This loss marked their third consecutive defeat in La Liga, extending the club’s winless streak to six matches (1 draw and 5 losses).
The situation in the standings remains extremely dire: Valladolid is in last place, showcasing the worst defense in the league with 34 goals conceded. The coaching staff faces the challenging task of improving the team’s performance and reigniting their fight to stay in the top tier of Spanish football. In eight home matches this season, Valladolid has managed only one victory, alongside four defeats.
Meanwhile, Rubén Baraja’s team is also going through a difficult period in La Liga, having suffered two consecutive losses. First, they were beaten 1-2 away by Mallorca, followed by a narrow 0-1 home defeat to Rayo Vallecano.
Heading into the match against Valladolid, the situation is further complicated by their recent form: just one win in their last eight matches, along with three draws and four losses. As a result, the “Bats” sit in 19th place, the penultimate position in the table, trailing the safe 17th spot by five points. Valencia has failed to secure a single win in seven away matches this season, losing all seven encounters.
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