Valencia – Cadiz CF Picks & Prediction
Valencia - Cadiz CF Prediction, Picks and Tips
With only eleven goals scored from 16 league games, Cádiz has the worst offensive in all of La Liga. Nevertheless, the promoted team is in the upper half of the table and already has a small cushion of four points on today's opponent Valencia, who have been relegated to a relegation place in the current table after seven league games in a row without a win.
Nevertheless, in the run-up to the match between Valencia and Cadiz, the odds of the bookmakers turn towards the home side, as the odds comparison of the betting base shows.
It can be stated, however, that the guests from Andalusia performed extremely well, especially away from home. The men of Álvaro Cervera took 13 of their 19 points in foreign places, which earned them fifth place in the away table. Recently, the yellow-blue got a little off track. For four games, Cádiz have not only been win but also goalless.
The six-time Spanish champions and two-time Champions League finalists Valencia CF already experienced a long dry spell in the 2019/20 season. Mainly because of an offensive that was too tame, the Murciélagos (in German: the bat) were stuck in the table cellar for much of the season.
A final sprint in the second half of the season was enough to finish ninth in the final table. However, that was not enough for the proud club's demands, which is why the upheaval took place in the summer.
The first half of the season is not yet complete. After only three wins from the first 16 league games under Javi Gracia, an interim conclusion is still allowed. It is certainly not too positive, because the Murciélagos are currently in a direct relegation zone.
This is primarily due to the defense, which has already conceded 24 goals. Only bottom rear Huesca and Betis Sevilla have conceded more goals this season in La Liga, making “Los Che” the third worst defense in the country's top division.
Because the offensive was too irregular at the same time, Valencia CF has been waiting for another three-point for seven league games in a row.
Most recently, the men from the Spanish east coast caught their next 2-1 defeat at Granada, in which Jason and Guedes, two players who were suspended today, were thrown off the field.
Against this background, it is surprising that the Murciélagos go into the game as the odds favorites.
Just five years ago, Cádiz CF was still playing in the Spanish third division. As runners-up in La Liga 2, the Andalusians returned to La Liga in the summer of 2020 exactly 15 years after relegation from Spain's top division.
The club, nicknamed "Submarino Amarillo" (in English: the yellow submarine) because of its yellow colors, just like Villarreal, is currently completing its 13th season in the most important Spanish football league.
The signs are currently on record. The Andalusians have never landed better than twelfth (in the 1987/88 season) in the final table. After an unbelievably efficient first half of the season, however, a placement in the upper half of the table is still on the books.
And this despite the fact that there are currently four league games in a row in which the yellow submarine not only failed to win, but also failed to score another goal. The already only eleven league goals certify that the southern Spanish have the weakest offensive in all of La Liga.
The fact that only eleven hits were enough for five wins and four more draws underscores how incredibly efficient the promoted team is. Ultimately, this yield cannot be attributed purely to defense. The already 20 goals conceded are ultimately only below average.
Against the background of showing an ice cold exploitation of chances in the decisive games, it makes perfect sense to place the tip at Valencia against Cadiz on winning points with the Murciélagos standing next to them. After all, Álvaro Cervera's team is also the fifth best away team in La Liga and has more than two-thirds of all season points away.
Our recommendation tip for Valencia - Cadiz CF: Valencia to win @ 2.04