Liga: Valence finally breathes with his victory against the Celta of Vigo

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Continuation of the 22nd day of Liga this Sunday afternoon. Valence welcomed the Celta de Vigo club on the lawn of the Mestalla stadium. On the side of the ches, the goal was to fill up on points to start a long -awaited comeback to get out of the red zone. Celestes wanted to score precious points to hope to get closer to European places. During the first period, the locals opened the scoring thanks to Luis Rioja on a pass from Javi Guerra (44th).

In the second half, Pablo Durán equalized (65th), before Luis Rojas serve his previous passer this time, Javi Guerra (68th), who offered the victory (2-1) to his team. In the ranking, Valence climbs to 19th place and finds the scent of victory after the slap (7-1) received by Barça, while Celta still camps in a meager 13th position. Next weekend, the Ches will play legal at home, while the Celestes will welcome Real Bétis, during the 23rd day of the Spanish championship.

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