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Player Ratings: Valencia 1-1 Mallorca
Mallorca scored a late penalty to snatch a point at the Mestalla, and Goal.com rated all the players...
Valencia
Cesar - 6: Didn't make any mistakes, and can't be blamed for being beaten with the penalty.
Bruno - 5: Was having a decent game and threatened going forward, but ruined his night with a needless foul to concede a penalty.
David Navarro - 6: Generally looked calm, but did concede a couple of needless free-kicks.
Angel Dealbert - 7: Shackled Mallorca's forwards throughout, hardly giving them a sniff.
Jeremy Mathieu - 7: One of his best game so far, always dangerous going forward, and didn't give much away defensively.
David Albelda - 6: A solid game, but didn't impose himself as much as usual.
Ever Banega - 7: Held the midfield together well, and provided the assist for the goal.
Pablo Hernandez - 6: Looked especially dangerous in the first half, but faded at times in the second.
David Silva - 6: Caused plenty of problems during his short time on the pitch, but unfortunately had to leave through injury.
Juan Mata - 7: Created a lot of openings for his team-mates, but could have done with better finishing.
David Villa - 7: Took his goal well, but also missed some other chances that he would normally be expected to score.
Substitutes
Joaquin - 7: A very encouraging performance after replacing Silva, and was unlucky not to score when he hit the woodwork.
Alexis - N/A
Nicola Zigic - N/A
Mallorca
Dudu Aouate - 8: Made some excellent saves to keep his side in the game when they were 1-0 down.
Josemi - 7: Did his defensive duties well, and provided support going forward.
Nunes - 6: Frustrated Villa throughout the night.
Ivan Ramis - 6: Formed a solid partnership with Nunes, limiting the amount of chances created by Valencia's talented front line.
Ayoze - 6: Had a few problems down his wing in the first half, but improved in the second.
Jose Marti - 5: A fairly ineffectual performance, allowed Valencia plenty of space without getting forward much.
Mario Suarez - 5: Like his midfield partner, hardly had an impact.
Borja Valero - 7: Provided the link between midfield and attack, and calmly slotted the penalty home under pressure.
Gonzalo Castro - 7: Was a constant nuisance for the defence, and their frustration was evident when he was fouled for the penalty.
Victor - 4: A completely anonymous performance up front.
Aritz Aduriz - 5: Worked hard all night long, but to no avail.
Substitutes
Pierro Webo - 4: Barely touched the ball after coming on.
Julio - N/A
Paulo Pezzolano - N/A
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
Cesar - 6: Didn't make any mistakes, and can't be blamed for being beaten with the penalty.
Bruno - 5: Was having a decent game and threatened going forward, but ruined his night with a needless foul to concede a penalty.
David Navarro - 6: Generally looked calm, but did concede a couple of needless free-kicks.
Angel Dealbert - 7: Shackled Mallorca's forwards throughout, hardly giving them a sniff.
Jeremy Mathieu - 7: One of his best game so far, always dangerous going forward, and didn't give much away defensively.
David Albelda - 6: A solid game, but didn't impose himself as much as usual.
Ever Banega - 7: Held the midfield together well, and provided the assist for the goal.
Pablo Hernandez - 6: Looked especially dangerous in the first half, but faded at times in the second.
David Silva - 6: Caused plenty of problems during his short time on the pitch, but unfortunately had to leave through injury.
Juan Mata - 7: Created a lot of openings for his team-mates, but could have done with better finishing.
David Villa - 7: Took his goal well, but also missed some other chances that he would normally be expected to score.
Substitutes
Joaquin - 7: A very encouraging performance after replacing Silva, and was unlucky not to score when he hit the woodwork.
Alexis - N/A
Nicola Zigic - N/A
Mallorca
Dudu Aouate - 8: Made some excellent saves to keep his side in the game when they were 1-0 down.
Josemi - 7: Did his defensive duties well, and provided support going forward.
Nunes - 6: Frustrated Villa throughout the night.
Ivan Ramis - 6: Formed a solid partnership with Nunes, limiting the amount of chances created by Valencia's talented front line.
Ayoze - 6: Had a few problems down his wing in the first half, but improved in the second.
Jose Marti - 5: A fairly ineffectual performance, allowed Valencia plenty of space without getting forward much.
Mario Suarez - 5: Like his midfield partner, hardly had an impact.
Borja Valero - 7: Provided the link between midfield and attack, and calmly slotted the penalty home under pressure.
Gonzalo Castro - 7: Was a constant nuisance for the defence, and their frustration was evident when he was fouled for the penalty.
Victor - 4: A completely anonymous performance up front.
Aritz Aduriz - 5: Worked hard all night long, but to no avail.
Substitutes
Pierro Webo - 4: Barely touched the ball after coming on.
Julio - N/A
Paulo Pezzolano - N/A
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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