Liga: Valencia wins in Cadiz and moves closer to Europe

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After a complicated start to the season, Valencia seems to be regaining color in recent weeks. To confirm this improvement in results, the Che club traveled to the Cádiz pitch for the 20th day of La Liga. Thing was done since the logic was respected against the first relegated side (2-1), for the fourth consecutive victory in all competitions for Rubén Baraja’s men.

Well found by Diego Lopez, Hugo Duro first unlocked the score in the eighth minute of play (1-0, 8th), before seeing Ruben Alcaraz equalize for the locals. Finally, the first Valencian passer turned into a scorer after the break (2-1, 52nd) before Javi Guerra (3-1, 90+4th) and Jesus Vazquez (4-1 90+8th) increased the score to allow theirs to get closer to European places, while the Andalusians missed the opportunity to take a little breath in the race to maintain.

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