Valencia – Getafe Picks & Prediction Picks & Prediction

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Valencia - Getafe Prediction, Picks and Taips

The dessert of this Spanish football weekend comes on the late Sunday evening from Mestalla, where Valencia receives a visit from Getafe. Last season, this game ended in a spectacular 3-3 tie. Will we be presented with another goal feast this time?

You will be familiar with the story of Valencia by now. The already unpopular chairman Peter Lim and his right-hand man Anil Murthy held big sell-offs last summer by selling crowd favorites like Dani Parejo, Rodrigo Moreno and Ferran Torres for bargain prices, with no one replacing them at all. The new trainer Javi Gracia felt in his shirt and actually wanted to surrender his contract, but at the insistence of the players he decided to remain loyal to Los Che. Perhaps Gracia will soon have his way, because with three defeats in a row, the Spanish relegation zone is getting closer. With no fewer than eleven goals against in just seven rounds of play, it is not difficult to put your finger on the sore spot. The front guard is fine with Goncalo Guedes and Maxi Gomez, but the rear guard really hangs together like loose sand. In addition, Mouctar Diakhaby is in the rag basket, which means that Gracia will likely have to call on Eliaquim Mangala at the heart of the defense.

At Getafe, almost everything has remained the same. The former Sevilla coach once described the club as The Dentist of LaLiga: "You have to go there every year, and you already know in advance that it will hurt." Ronald Koeman, with his FC Barcelona, ​​also recently became acquainted with the harassment and sucking of the blue shirts in an unpleasant way with a 1-0 defeat. Last week, however, Getafe was left empty-handed in its own Coliseum after a 0-1 defeat against Granada, forcing it to say goodbye to the Spanish sub-tier for the time being. The recent encounters against FC Barcelona and Granada show the strengths and weaknesses of this Getafe well. Los Azulones play from a clear organization, which is almost impossible to play with with only four goals against. However, the team lacks creativity and scoring ability. Cucho Hernandez was presented this summer as the big replacement for departed veteran Jorge Molina, but after six rounds of play, the Colombian forward is still waiting for his first goal in his new employer's shirt.
Our recommendation tip for Valencia - Getafe : BTS / NO @ 1.58