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Before activating the Champions League mode tomorrow, several matches were on the menu this Monday evening in various championships. In Spain, FC Valencia faced Las Palmas for the tenth day of La Liga. An already crucial meeting for the two teams who were at the bottom of the ranking. Indeed, the club was 19th with 6 points on the clock. For its part, Las Palmas was last with only 3 small points taken. Suffice it to say that there was an emergency for both.
And it was Valencia who planted the first banner in the 14th minute thanks to Pepelu, who sent the ball into Cillessen’s top corner (1-0, 14th). The latter had to make multiple stops and also rely on his teammates to avoid conceding further goals. Everyone’s efforts ended up paying off and Las Palmas equalized thanks to Alex Muñoz (1-1, 44th). Then, Las Palmas took the advantage thanks to Fabio Silva (1-2, 53rd) and Alberto Moleiro (1-3, 84th). Despite Valencia’s score being reduced by César Tarrega (2-3, 90th+4), Las Palmas won the game. Which allows it to move ahead of Valencia, on goal difference, in the standings, even if the two teams are both 6 points away.
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