3 : 0
  • 15 May 2025, Osasuna vs Atletico Madrid, 2-0, Lose
  • 10 May 2025, Atletico Madrid vs Real Sociedad, 4-0, Win
  • 03 May 2025, Deportivo Alaves vs Atletico Madrid, 0-0, Draw
  • 24 April 2025, Atletico Madrid vs Rayo Vallecano, 3-0, Win
  • 19 April 2025, UD Las Palmas vs Atletico Madrid, 1-0, Lose
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  • 14 May 2025, Deportivo Alaves vs Valencia, 1-0, Lose
  • 10 May 2025, Valencia vs Getafe, 3-0, Win
  • 03 May 2025, UD Las Palmas vs Valencia, 2-3, Win
  • 22 April 2025, Valencia vs Espanyol, 1-1, Draw
  • 19 April 2025, Rayo Vallecano vs Valencia, 1-1, Draw
Valencia
Away
La Liga
Wanda Metropolitano, Spain

In the La Liga battle between Atletico Madrid and Valencia at Wanda Metropolitano on March 18, 2023, numerous factors contributed to Atletico ending the match dominantly with a winning result of 3-0. Gracing the match were well-strategized goals, various impressive assists, and significant power play, resulting in a comprehensive victory for the home team.

The importance of keen strategic plays was showcased in the match. Atletico Madrid, demonstrating efficient gameplay, only had six shots on target but successfully turned half of them into actual goals, with Antoine Griezmann, Yannick Carrasco, and Thomas Lemar each putting one behind the goalie, at 22:41, 48:51, and 66:08 respectively. Valencia, on the other hand, managed only one shot on target from their total of eight, remaining idle on the scoreboard.

Another remarkable factor was Atletico's successful exploitation of ball possession during set-pieces, reflected particularly in corner kicks where they doubled that of Valencia with four versus two. This indicates Atletico's effective utilization of set-piece opportunities enhancing their control over the game flow and ultimately contributing to their victory.

Atletico Madrid's teamwork was also highlighted in this match, with each of their three goals stemming from an assist. Marcos Llorente aided Griezmann in the first half. Rodrigo Javier De Paul helped Carrasco just at the start of the second half, and Alvaro Morata set Lemar up for triumph in the later part of the same half. This combination of effective interchange and opportunistic finishing crucially augmented Atletico's attacking potency.

Disciplinary actions had a minor role from both sides. Atletico Madrid incurred all the yellow cards of the match – just two from Griezmann and Llorente. Despite this, they managed to keep a clean sheet with no red cards, signifying their ability to manage their behavior under pressure and avoid self-sabotaging their own performance. Valencia, although maintaining cleaner sheets with no cards, also ended up committing fewer fouls (9) than Atletico Madrid (12).

Valencia’s lone offside indicates a possible lack of coordination on their attack, which seemed to have an adverse impact on their execution. In contrast, Atletico Madrid was not caught offside, which signifies their disciplined and efficient forward play.

In conclusion, this match was a product of Atletico Madrid's cohesiveness and strategic efficiency, with each player performing their part effectively. This orchestrated teamwork, coupled with the precise utilization of opportunities, effective control during set-pieces, and well-disciplined performance undeniably shaped the favorable outcome for Atletico Madrid. On the flip side, Valencia will need to work on their offensive coordination and penetration if they want to better their performance for future games.

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Form Guide

Lose2-0Osasuna vs Atletico Madrid
Win4-0Atletico Madrid vs Real Sociedad
Draw0-0Deportivo Alaves vs Atletico Madrid
Win3-0Atletico Madrid vs Rayo Vallecano
Lose1-0UD Las Palmas vs Atletico Madrid
PLAYED
5
WINS
2
GOALS
7:3
GOALS / MATCH
1.4
  • Atletico Madrid has two wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 7:3, scoring 1.4 goals average
Lose1-0Deportivo Alaves vs Valencia
Win3-0Valencia vs Getafe
Win2-3UD Las Palmas vs Valencia
Draw1-1Valencia vs Espanyol
Draw1-1Rayo Vallecano vs Valencia
PLAYED
5
WINS
2
GOALS
8:5
GOALS / MATCH
1.6
  • Valencia has two wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 8:5, scoring 1.6 goals average

Atletico Madrid H2H Valencia

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Away gameAtletico Madrid03ValenciaHome gameLa Liga
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PLAYED
5
WINS
4
GOALS
11:3
GOALS / MATCH
2.20
  • In the last five matches that these two sides meet, Atletico Madrid overtook Valencia four times
  • Atletico Madrid won four times, lost once
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 11:3; average goals per match – 2.20
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