Real Madrid vs. Valencia lineups and LIVE updates

Real Madrid will look to bounce back from their disappointing performance in Europe when they go to Valencia on Sunday.

After being humiliated by Manchester City in the Champions League, Carlo Ancelotti’s team will definitely be injured. They were pitifully inferior in every area as they were destroyed 4-0 by the Premier League champions.

Los Blancos’ focus right now is on maintaining second position in the table, as local rivals Atletico Madrid are hard on their heels and waiting for an opportunity to leapfrog and add more salt to their injury. Barcelona has already clinched the La Liga title.

Against a Valencia team that is battling for its own existence at the bottom and will enter this game in excellent form after winning three of their past five games to allay any relegation concerns, the Merengues will need a quick reaction.

With a 2-1 victory over Celta Vigo in their most recent game, Valencia took a significant step towards securing their top-flight status for another season. However, Valencia isn’t quite out of reach just yet, as they are only two points above Real Valladolid in 18th place, despite having a game in hand over most of their relegation opponents.

Los Blancos won the last match 2-0, but they don’t really have anything to play for in this one. Valencia will bet on their prospects of all but clinching survival by pulling off an upset despite the fact that it won’t be an easy game because of the two sides’ high levels of drive.

Lineups for Valencia vs. Real Madrid are known.

Mamardashvili, Correia, Cumart, Ozkacar, Gaya, Gonzalez, Guerra, Lopez, Almeida, Kluivert, and Cavani make up Valencia’s starting lineup (4-2-3-1).

The starting lineup for Real Madrid (4-3-3) is as follows: Courtois; Vazquez; Militao; Rudiger; Mendy; Ceballos; Tchouameni; Camavinga; Asensio; Benzema; and Vinicius Jr.

Real Madrid vs. Valencia LIVE updates

Valencia vs Real Madrid: Lineups and LIVE updates

The next games for Real Madrid

Unfavourable news for Real Madrid, who definitely want the 2022–23 La Liga season to conclude following what transpired in the Champions League, is that it doesn’t end until June. Despite having won the Copa del Rey, they have already lost any prospect of competing in La Liga and Europe.

The Spanish powerhouses now have three games left to play in the season to catch Atletico Madrid for second place. They begin at home against Rayo Vallecano in the middle of the week before travelling to Sevilla the following Saturday.

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