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Atlético Madrid vs Valencia prediction 2024-01-28

Atlético Madrid
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2024-01-28
Winner
Atlético Madrid
Valencia
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Probability of win
Atlético Madrid — 55.9%
Draw — 24%
Valencia — 20.1%
Our Prediction
Winner: Atlético Madrid;
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Atletico Madrid and Valencia take on each other at Estadio Wanda Metropolitano in what is expected to be one of the most exciting games of Sunday’s program. Los Rojiblancos aim to build on a hard-fought 1-0 win over Granada and you should know that they are after their tenth home triumph of the process. Both Rodrigo de Paul and Samuel Lino should be recalled to the starting XI, while Reinildo Mandava is still on the international duty.

Los Che, meanwhile, defeated Athletic Bilbao 1-0 to extend their winning run to four games. Valencia, though, are not regarded as good travellers and we do not believe that they are capable of spoiling Atletico’s party in Madrid. In their last meeting at the venue Atletico Madrid recorded a routine win over Valencia, who will be without Selim Amallah and Mouctar Diakhaby in Sunday’s encounter. Andre Almeida faces race against the clock to be fit for the match.

Prediction: 3-1 (Atletico Madrid)

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Both to score
Yes
48.81%
No
51.19%
Total
More 2.5
More 3.5
Less 2.5
Less 3.5
48.3%
26.5%
51.7%
73.5%
Individual total
More 0.5
More 1.5
Less 0.5
Less 1.5
Atlético Madrid
81.6%
50.5%
18.4%
49.5%
Valencia
59.8%
23.2%
40.2%
76.8%
Correct score
0:0
0:1
0:2
0:3
0:4
1:0
1:1
1:2
1:3
1:4
7.4%
6.7%
3.1%
0.9%
0.2%
12.5%
11.4%
5.2%
1.6%
0.4%
2:0
2:1
2:2
2:3
2:4
3:0
3:1
3:2
3:3
3:4
10.6%
9.7%
4.4%
1.3%
0.3%
6%
5.5%
2.5%
0.8%
0.2%

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Atlético

Atlético beat Sevilla in the quarter finals of the Spanish Cup in midweek. Before this, the capital team minimally beat Granada on the road and, thanks to this victory, returned to the Champions League zone, knocking Athletic out of it. Before the start of the reporting round, Atlético is in 4th place with 41 points. The gap from the leading Girona is 11 points, we doubt that Atlético has a real chance of fighting for the title, but the Mattresses will definitely try not to miss out on a place in the Champions League zone. Atlético's home statistics are third in the division, +9=1-0, 23:11 goal difference

Valencia

Valencia, unlike Atlético, was knocked out of the Spanish Cup, losing to Celta with a score of 1:3. After this defeat, Valencia achieved victory in the national championship, beating the Basques from Bilbao with a score of 1:0 at home. Before the start of the reporting round, Valencia ranks 7th in the Spanish championship standings with 32 points. Valencia's away statistics are 9th in the division, +3=3-5, 14:19 goal difference.

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Atlético Madrid Valencia
Games 34 33
Wins 21 13
Losses 9 12
Draws 4 8
Goals 63 37
Goals per game 1.9 1.1
Conceded per game 1.2 1.2
Attacks 100.7 94.9
Corners per game 4.6 3.1
Yellow cards per game 2.3 1.7
Fouls per game 11.7 12.5
Latest matches
Score
2024-04-27
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Atlético Madrid
Athletic Club
0
0
2024-04-13
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Atlético Madrid
Girona
3
1
2024-04-10
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Atlético Madrid
Borussia Dortmund
2
1
2024-04-29
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FC Barcelona
Valencia
4
2
2024-04-15
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Osasuna
Valencia
0
1
2024-04-04
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Granada
Valencia
0
1
2024-03-17
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Villarreal
Valencia
1
0
La Liga
Team Games Win. Draws Lost Goals Points
Real Madrid 34 27 6 1 74:22 87
Girona 34 23 5 6 73:42 74
FC Barcelona 34 22 7 5 70:43 73
Atlético Madrid 34 21 4 9 63:39 67
Athletic Club 34 17 10 7 55:33 61
Real Sociedad 34 14 12 8 48:35 54
Real Betis 33 12 13 8 41:39 49
Valencia 33 13 8 12 37:38 47
Villarreal 33 12 9 12 54:55 45
Getafe 34 10 13 11 41:47 43
Osasuna 33 11 6 16 37:49 39
Sevilla 33 9 11 13 42:46 38
Deportivo Alavés 33 10 8 15 31:38 38
Las Palmas 34 10 7 17 30:43 37
Rayo Vallecano 33 7 13 13 27:42 34
Mallorca 34 6 14 14 27:40 32
Celta de Vigo 33 7 10 16 37:50 31
Cádiz 34 4 14 16 23:49 26
Granada 33 4 9 20 36:61 21
Almería 33 1 11 21 32:67 14
Top scorers
Atlético Madrid
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Á. Morata Martín (14)
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A. Griezmann (13)
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Á. Correa (9)
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M. Llorente Moreno (6)
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M. Depay (5)
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R. Riquelme Reche (3)
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S. Dias Lino (3)
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N. Molina Lucero (2)
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A. Witsel (2)
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R. de Paul (2)
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R. Mandava (1)
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S. Ñíguez (1)
Valencia
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H. Duro (13)
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J. García Vayá (6)
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J. Guerra Moreno (4)
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D. López Noguerol (3)
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R. Yaremchuk (3)
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A. Almeida (2)
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F. Perez Martinez (1)
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M. Diakhaby (1)
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J. Gayá Peña (1)
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S. Canós Tenes (1)
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H. Guillamón Sanmartín (1)
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J. Vazquez Alcalde (1)
Top assists
Atlético Madrid
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A. Griezmann
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S. Ñíguez
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R. Riquelme Reche
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R. de Paul
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J. Resurrección Merodio
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M. Llorente Moreno
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N. Molina Lucero
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S. Dias Lino
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C. Azpilicueta Tanco
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Á. Correa
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Á. Morata Martín
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Pablo Barrios Rivas
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M. Hermoso Canseco
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M. Depay
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R. Mandava
Valencia
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D. López Noguerol
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F. Perez Martinez
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H. Duro
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J. Guerra Moreno
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Thierry Correia
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J. Gayá Peña
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S. Canós Tenes
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S. Amallah
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A. Almeida
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A. Mari Sánchez
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J. García Vayá
La Liga Atlético Madrid Valencia
Number of matches 380 34 33
Average win rate (%) 35.8 61.8 39.4
Goals per match 2.6 1.9 1.1
Yellow per match 5 2.3 1.8
Corners per match 9.4 4.6 3.1
Home goals per match 1.5 2.4 1.2
Away goals per match 1.1 1.4 1.1
Player rating 6.8 6.9 6.7

Unfolding the Legends: Atlético Madrid and Valencia

Two of the most iconic football clubs not only in Spain but in the entire footballing universe are Atlético Madrid and Valencia. These two teams have a rich history, not only saturated with thrilling matches and legendary players, but also filled with dramas and triumphs stretching back decades. This is a journey into their captivating stories.

Atlético Madrid: The Rise of the Indomitable Colchoneros

Atlético Madrid, also known as the Colchoneros, was founded in 1903 and has since emerged as one of the greatest teams not only in Spain but worldwide. Their home ground, the Wanda Metropolitano, often echoes with the passionate chants of their ardent supporters.

Atlético Madrid's journey to glory didn't happen overnight. Its early years were marked by regional success, but the team eventually solidified its place in the Spanish championship. The 1940s saw them securing their first La Liga title, with many more to follow as the years progressed. Their most successful period was arguably the 2010s, which saw them victoriously raise the UEFA Europa League trophy three times and win the coveted La Liga trophy in 2014 and 2021.

The club owes a large part of its success to its excellent players and managers. People like Diego Simeone, known for his defensive tactics, and Antoine Griezmann, a forward whose surgical precision in front of goal, significantly contributed to their triumphant run.

Valencia CF: The Cherished Bats of Spanish Football

Founded in 1919, Valencia CF began as a club that represented the region of Valencia. Known as Los Che or the Bats, Valencia CF's badge proudly displays a bat, a historical symbol of the region. The Mestalla Stadium, their home ground, is renowned as a fortress by their fervent fans.

Valencia CF's journey in the Spanish football league has seen various ups and downs. Despite the fluctuations in form, the team has remained one of the consistent competitors in La Liga. From the late 1930s to the early 2000s, Valencia claimed the La Liga title six times, with their most recent victory occurring in 2004.

Equally significant in the club's history is its European success. Valencia has taken home the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and the UEFA Cup once each. They have also consistently reached the Champions League finals, displaying their prowess in the continental competition.

Players such as David Villa, Gaizka Mendieta, and managers like Rafael Benitez have etched their names in the club's golden history. The combination of homegrown talent and international veterans has always been a crucial factor for Valencia's competitive edge in football.

The Iconic Rivalry

Atlético Madrid and Valencia share a competitive rivalry on the pitch, always resulting in thrilling encounters. Their matches often showcase not merely an exhibition of skill but also a test of strategy, strength, and courage. The clubs' long-standing presence in La Liga and their respective histories are additional threads that weave together their intertwined narratives.

A Final Thought

Atlético Madrid and Valencia are not just football clubs; they are carriers of tradition, culture, and passion. Their history isn't simply a collection of matches, players, and titles won, but a colourful tapestry woven with moments of joy, despair, and mostly, unwavering resilience. As we look forward to their future endeavours, we can only expect that the legacy of these teams will continue to inspire generations of football lovers around the world.