Valencia managed to close the League with one goal in each half. win against Celta in an undated match on the field it only served to beat the Galician team in the classification at the end of the championship.

The protests against Valencia’s property and the very low public participation in Mestalla were much more the protagonist of the afternoon than the game developed by one and the other. everything is solved with A goal from Maxi Gomez in the middle of the first period and Another, by Nestor Araujo scored an own goal in the middle of the second half of the match, where the locals were slightly better than their opponents.

The first half was light Valencia domain, because Pepe Bordalás’ team had more presence on the opposite court than Celta, but they did not show themselves generously with clear options in the face of the goal. Valencianism’s attention was outside the stadium, and it didn’t matter what happened inside, even though the local team performed better than in previous matches.

This The first danger move of the first period came 1-0, A deep pass from Carlos Soler as it reaches Gayà’s feet, who goes to Marcos André to return the ball to the small area. There, excéltico Maxi Gómez sent the ball to the bottom of the goal with his chest.

The dynamic of the match did not change after the Uruguayan striker scored, but there was a clear chance for Eduardo Coudet’s team to equalize. Five minutes after the break, youNolito’s free goal was not allowed as Valencia goalkeeper Jaume Doménech scored. He came to reject with his feet a ball already seen at the bottom of the goal.

This mistake prevented the formation of a draw in the clearest move of the first period, which would not have been entirely unfair after what was seen in the first half where local superiority was barely felt. After the break, the tone of the game did not change, with a Valencia putting some more pressure against a Celta trying to find space in the counterattack, but although he had been able to get it in a hot headshot from Galhardo (m.53), he hadn’t been definitively looking for an equalizer.

When Celta looked like they could approach Doménech’s goal in a way they had never done before, in a counterattack, a center of Maxi Gómez was led by Mexican Néstor Araujo to his own goal. Target matched a game in which almost nothing is at stake and conditioned by non-sports people, While Valencia tried not to take risks as they were two goals ahead, Celta lacked the motivation needed to narrow the spreads on the scoreboard. From there to the end, alternatives and a few scoring chances.

Data sheet

2 – Valencia: Jaume Doménech, Foulquier, Gabriel Paulista, Diakhaby (Racic. m.84), Gayá, Thierry Correia (Mario, m.68), Carlos Soler, Ilaix, Bryan Gil (Cheryshev, m.46), Marcos André (Mario, m.68) and Maxi Gómez (Musah, m.77).

0 – Celta: Dituro, Kevin (Murillo, m.70), Aidoo, Araujo, Javi Galán, Denis Suárez, Solari (Gabri Veiga, m.52), Brais Méndez (Fontán, m.85), Nolito (Orbelín, m. .79), Iago Aspas and Thiago Galhardo.

Goals: 1-0, m.27: Maxi Gómez. 2-0, m.60: Néstor Araujo, own-goal.

Referee: Lamb Vega. Foulquier (m.64), Thierry (m.65) and Ilaix (m.94) for Valencia, and Javi Galán (m.27), Brais Méndez (m.52) and Galhardo (m.94) for Celta. .80).

The highlights: The last day of the League match was played at Mestalla with almost no spectators, as the majority of Valencia fans stayed outside the stadium to protest the management of the club’s biggest shareholder Peter Lim and chairman Anil Murthy. .