A goal from Samu Castillejo in the first half and Achieved by Marcos André and Almeida per second led to Valencia’s victory over Celta in a shootout marked by the direct red card ejection of guest Cervi half an hour after the end of the equal match in the first period and destabilized after restarting due to local counterattacks.

In the first period, pressure from Celta handcuffed Valencia, but in one of his few arrivals at the castle, the locals opened the scoring and the penalty came after being expelled in the second division.

Two penalties soughtAfter a match in which one referee didn’t whistle in each area and Celta had only one chance, the win remained at home, Larsen’s shot was well resolved by the local keeper.

Match Started with a drop from Larsen It was in the local area that the Galician team players claimed a penalty and this led to a match where Celta crushed Valencia with high pressure and created a lot of problems when the locals kicked the ball out.

The uneasiness created by Chacho Coudet’s team’s insistence was such that in the middle of the first period, Valencia refuses to go out with the ball played from behindbecause some losses had led to dangerous situations in his area.

When Valencia manages to get close to the Marchesín target did not develop dangerous actionsDiakhaby sent the ball to the post, despite being alone in a corner exit.

Without changing the dynamics of the game, Samu Lino’s good penetration from the left ended with a shot that the goalkeeper bounced and Casteillejo parried.who followed the game turned into a goal.

Nothing else happened in the first half, where Celta handcuffed Valencia from time to time, but without bothering them, before an intense and even match, or even the breaking of forces.

The second episode started with a new protest against the decline in the region.. This time it was Lino in Celta. There was no penalty but there was a card for the attacker. Shortly after, an interception from Cervi to Thierry meant a straight red card for the Galician player.

With half an hour of play ahead of them, the kick-out was presented as the key to the rest of the game and Celta had to take the risk to get the goal and for now they’ve adapted to the new situation because they didn’t allow it. His opponent comes forward after the second goal.

Mamardarshvili missed the draw with a magnificent header from Larsen (m.72) At a time when Celta were far from giving up, but this was their only chance throughout the entire match.

Valencia tried to find a place in the counter attack, knowing that a second goal would kill the game and Marcos scored from André, closing the match before Almeida made it 3-0 in extra time.

Data sheet:

3 – Valencia: Mamardashvili, Thierry Correia, Generous (Gabriel Paulista, m.84), Diakhaby, Gayà (Lato, m.84), Almeida, Hugo Guillamón, Ilaix Moriba (Nico, m.67), Samu Castillejo (Marcos André, m.71) ), Cavani (Kluivert, m.71) and Samu Lino.

0 – Celtic: Marchesín, Hugo Mallo, Aidoo, Núñez, Javi Galán, Tapia, Crevi, Fran Beltrán (Carles Pérez, m.57), Óscar (Gabri Veiga, m.57), Iago Aspas and Larsen (De la Torre, m.83) .

Goals: 1-0, art.36: Samu Castillejo. 2-0, m.81: Marcos Andre. 3-0, m.93: Almeida

Judge: González Fuertes (Asturian committee). He warned Hugo Guillamón (m.15) and Lino on behalf of Valencia, and Fran Beltrán (m.52) and Gabri Veiga (m.78) on behalf of Celta. Celtic ejected Cervi with a direct red card for his interference with Thierry Correia (m.60).

Events: The match of the sixth day of the Santander League was played in front of 40,965 spectators at the Mestalla stadium.