Espanyol: 1. García Jo. - 4. Kumbulla, 6. Cabrera L., 14. Oliván (Aguado, 82), 20. Král, 23. El Hilali - 40. Smith J. (Bauzà, 72) - 17. Carreras, 31. Roca (Romero, 61) - 7. Javi Puado, 16. Cheddira (Cardona I., 61)
Substitution: Romero (from 61); Cardona I. (from 61); Bauzà (from 72); Aguado (from 82)
Bench: 33. Fortuno - 3. Sergi Gomez, 5. Calero F., 12. Tejero - 8. Edu Expósito - 9. Véliz, 11. Milla P., 37. Ünüvar
Yellow Cards: El Hilali 63
Valencia: 13. Dimitrievski - 3. Mosquera Cr., 15. Tarrega (Gasiorowski, 57), 20. Foulquier - 5. Barrenechea (Guillamon, 85), 10. Almeida D.A., 18. Pepelu (Javi Guerra, 68) - 23. Pérez Fr. (Canós, 68) - 16. López D. (Cordoba I., 85), 17. Dani Gómez, 22. Rioja L.
Substitution: Gasiorowski (from 57); Canós (from 68); Javi Guerra (from 68); Guillamon (from 85); Cordoba I. (from 85)
Bench: 1. Domenech J. - 2. Caufriez, 21. Vázquez Je., 31. Iranzo - 32. Tejón - 30. Valera G. - 9. Duro
Valladolid won a home game against Valencia, sending their opponents to the bottom of the La Liga table

Valencia finally managed to break their winless streak in the La Liga season

In the tenth round of the La Liga, Athletic defeated Espanyol

Real Madrid clinched a fourth consecutive win in their clash with Espanyol

Atlético started quietly in La Liga, but is already gaining momentum

Robert Lewandowski's barce allowed Barcelona to start the 2024/25 Spanish Championship with a victory

A hat-trick from Lewandowski hands Barça valuable win in La Liga as they come from behind against Valencia

Refereeing decision by Gil Manzano prevented Real Madrid from beating Valencia at Mestalla

Valencia's forward Roman Yaremchuk scored his second goal for the Spanish team today and helped the “bats” defeat Almeria

Roman Yaremchuk came on as a substitute for Valencia at the beginning of the second half

The 19th round of La Liga was memorable for the Valencia's striker Roman Yaremchuk

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