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October 26, 2011 7:00 PM BST
Estadio de la Romareda — Zaragoza
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo
Attendance: 18000
Valencia
Valencia
Zaragoza
Valencia
Zaragoza 0-1 Valencia: Jordi Alba nets late winner as Unai Emery's side clinch first win in four matches
Los Che score late in the match to claim all three points from a drab encounter, which sees them move into the top four of La Liga
By Keeghann Sinanan
Valencia ended their winless streak at four games with a 1-0 victory over Zaragoza, their first win at La Romareda for five years.
The match was not one for the purists, with both teams struggling to craft out many goalmouth opportunities. In the end, a Jordi Alba strike eight minutes from time clinched the win for the Mestalla outfit.
The first half was starved for chances, with neither side showing much initiative to break the deadlock. Valencia edged play in terms of possession, but the opening period was largely defined by both sides' inability to find space around the opposition penalty area.
The most notable moment of the opening period came five minutes before half-time, when Sofiane Feghouli was booked for exchanging a few kicks with Efrain Juarez, after both players went to ground in a tussle for a loose ball.
The match continued in much the same vein after the interval, with goalscoring opportunities proving difficult to come by. Ever Banega’s deflected effort from a free kick caused Roberto a few problems, but the former Benfica man recovered well to save the shot.
Valencia fashioned a great chance to break the deadlock just before the hour-mark, when Soldado was found unmarked near the far-post by Feghouli. The Spanish striker caught the ball cleanly with an overhead kick, but his effort went straight into the arms of Roberto.
The visitors slowly began to dictate play as the second half wore on, but were struggling to turn their possession on the edge of the Zaragoza box into clear-cut opportunities. They were almost caught on the counter-attack by Juan Carlos enterprising run down the left flank, but Leo Ponzio fired his cut-back just wide from the top of the box.
However, with the game seemingly destined to end in a stalemate, Unai Emery’s men finally managed to break through the Zaragoza backline to score the opening goal eight minutes from the end.
Bruno found Alba in the area with a lofted through ball, and the young Spaniard evaded the attentions of Juarez and flicked his shot past the onrushing Roberto to seal the points for his side.
Valencia move into fourth place on 18 points, while Zaragoza remain in 14th with just nine points to their name so far.
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Lionel Messi
Striker Barcelona |
50 | 10 |
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Striker Real Madrid |
46 | 12 |
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Radamel Falcao
Striker Atlético Madrid |
24 | 5 |
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Gonzalo Higuaín
Striker Real Madrid |
22 | 0 |
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Karim Benzema
Striker Real Madrid |
21 | 0 |
