Valencia vs Real Madrid Highlights and Goals

Valencia vs Real Madrid Highlights and Goals

La Liga
8:00 PMFebruary 8, 2026
Regular Season – 23
Valencia
Show Score

0 – 2
HT:(0 – 0)
Real Madrid
Estadio de Mestalla
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas, Spain

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Match Stats

Ball possession
40%
60%
0.44
Expected goals (xG)
1.00
0.00
Goals Prevented
0.00
Attack
7
Total shots
10
0
Shots on target
6
5
Shots off target
3
2
Blocked shots
1
4
Shots inside box
6
3
Shots outside box
4
5
Corner kicks
8
1
Offsides
3
Passing
353
Total passes
553
279 (79%)
Accurate passes
492 (89%)
Discipline
10
Fouls
13
1
Yellow cards
1
0
Red cards
0
4
Goalkeeper saves
0

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Lineup

Valencia

4-5-1

1
G

Stole Dimitrievski




6.6
14
D

José Luis Gayà (C)




6.3
3
D

José Copete



Yellow Card 88′



6.2
24
D

Eray Cömert




6.7
4
D

Unai Núñez




7.0
7
M

Arnaut Danjuma




6.5
23
M

Filip Ugrinić




6.6
18
M

Pepelu




6.9
15
F

Lucas Beltrán




6.6
11
M

Luis Rioja




6.3
9
F

Hugo Duro




6.5

Substitutes
19
F

Dani Raba


6
F

Umar Sadiq



Substitution Out 82′ Replaced by L. Beltran



6.5
2
M

Guido Rodríguez



Substitution Out 72′ Replaced by Pepelu



6.7
17
F

Largie Ramazani



Substitution Out 81′ Replaced by L. Rioja



6.3
8
M

Javier Guerra



Substitution Out 81′ Replaced by F. Ugrinic



6.5
16
F

Diego López


22
M

Baptiste Santamaria


10
M

André Almeida


21
D

Jesús Vázquez


12
D

Thierry Correia



Substitution Out 73′ Replaced by U. Nunez



6.3
5
D

César Tárrega


13
G

Cristian Rivero


Coach
Carlos Corberan

Real Madrid

4-3-2-1

1
G

Thibaut Courtois




6.3
18
D

Álvaro Carreras


Goal 65′

Yellow Card 69′ Foul



7.6
24
D

Dean Huijsen


Assist 65′


7.9
17
D

Raúl Asencio




7.2
35
D

David Jiménez




6.3
6
M

Eduardo Camavinga




7.3
14
M

Aurélien Tchouaméni




7.6
8
M

Federico Valverde (C)




7.2
16
F

Gonzalo García




6.2
15
M

Arda Güler




6.6
10
F

Kylian Mbappé


Goal 90+1′


6.9

Substitutes
30
F

Franco Mastantuono



Substitution Out 82′ Replaced by A. Guler



6.3
21
M

Brahim Díaz


Assist 90+1′
Substitution Out 76′ Replaced by G. Garcia



6.6
28
M

Jorge Cestero



Substitution Out 90+2′ Replaced by F. Valverde

19
M

Dani Ceballos


4
D

David Alaba


12
D

Trent Alexander-Arnold



Substitution Out 76′ Replaced by D. Jimenez



6.7
22
D

Antonio Rüdiger


20
D

Fran García


2
D

Daniel Carvajal


43
G

Sergio Mestre


13
G

Andriy Lunin


Coach
Alvaro Arbeloa

La Liga Standings – Primera División

Pos Team MP W D L +/- GD Pts Form
1 Barcelona 23 19 1 3 63-23 40 58
W
03 January: Espanyol 0 – 2 Barcelona

L
18 January: Real Sociedad 2 – 1 Barcelona

W
25 January: Barcelona 3 – 0 Oviedo

W
31 January: Elche 1 – 3 Barcelona

W
07 February: Barcelona 3 – 0 Mallorca
2 Real Madrid 22 17 3 2 47-18 29 54
W
04 January: Real Madrid 5 – 1 Real Betis

W
17 January: Real Madrid 2 – 0 Levante

W
24 January: Villarreal 0 – 2 Real Madrid

W
01 February: Real Madrid 2 – 1 Rayo Vallecano

W
08 February: Valencia 0 – 2 Real Madrid
3 Atletico Madrid 22 13 6 3 38-17 21 45
W
No match found

D
No match found

W
25 January: Atletico Madrid 3 – 0 Mallorca

W
No match found

D
No match found
4 Villarreal 21 13 3 5 39-23 16 42
W
03 January: Elche 1 – 3 Villarreal

W
10 January: Villarreal 3 – 1 Alaves

L
17 January: Real Betis 2 – 0 Villarreal

L
24 January: Villarreal 0 – 2 Real Madrid

D
31 January: Osasuna 2 – 2 Villarreal
5 Real Betis 22 9 8 5 36-28 8 35
L
No match found

D
No match found

W
No match found

L
No match found

W
08 February: Atletico Madrid 0 – 1 Real Betis
6 Espanyol 22 10 4 8 26-27 -1 34
L
03 January: Espanyol 0 – 2 Barcelona

D
11 January: Levante 1 – 1 Espanyol

L
16 January: Espanyol 0 – 2 Girona

L
24 January: Valencia 3 – 2 Espanyol

L
30 January: Espanyol 1 – 2 Alaves
7 Celta Vigo 23 8 9 6 30-25 5 33
W
12 January: Sevilla 0 – 1 Celta Vigo

W
18 January: Celta Vigo 3 – 0 Rayo Vallecano

L
25 January: Real Sociedad 3 – 1 Celta Vigo

D
01 February: Getafe 0 – 0 Celta Vigo

L
06 February: Celta Vigo 1 – 2 Osasuna
8 Real Sociedad 23 8 7 8 33-31 2 31
W
09 January: Getafe 1 – 2 Real Sociedad

W
18 January: Real Sociedad 2 – 1 Barcelona

W
25 January: Real Sociedad 3 – 1 Celta Vigo

D
01 February: Athletic Club 1 – 1 Real Sociedad

W
07 February: Real Sociedad 3 – 1 Elche
9 Osasuna 23 8 5 10 28-28 0 29
L
10 January: Girona 1 – 0 Osasuna

W
17 January: Osasuna 3 – 2 Oviedo

W
24 January: Rayo Vallecano 1 – 3 Osasuna

D
31 January: Osasuna 2 – 2 Villarreal

W
06 February: Celta Vigo 1 – 2 Osasuna
10 Alaves 22 7 4 11 20-27 -7 25
D
No match found

L
18 January: Atletico Madrid 1 – 0 Alaves

L
No match found

W
30 January: Espanyol 1 – 2 Alaves

W
No match found
11 Athletic Club 22 7 4 11 21-31 -10 25
L
No match found

D
No match found

L
24 January: Sevilla 2 – 1 Athletic Club

L
No match found

D
No match found
12 Girona 22 6 7 9 21-36 -15 25
W
10 January: Girona 1 – 0 Osasuna

W
16 January: Espanyol 0 – 2 Girona

W
No match found

D
No match found

L
No match found
13 Elche 23 5 9 9 31-35 -4 24
D
10 January: Valencia 1 – 1 Elche

D
19 January: Elche 2 – 2 Sevilla

L
23 January: Levante 3 – 2 Elche

L
31 January: Elche 1 – 3 Barcelona

L
07 February: Real Sociedad 3 – 1 Elche
14 Sevilla 22 7 3 12 29-37 -8 24
L
12 January: Sevilla 0 – 1 Celta Vigo

L
No match found

D
No match found

W
No match found

L
No match found
15 Mallorca 23 6 6 11 28-37 -9 24
L
11 January: Rayo Vallecano 2 – 1 Mallorca

W
17 January: Mallorca 3 – 2 Athletic Club

L
25 January: Atletico Madrid 3 – 0 Mallorca

W
02 February: Mallorca 4 – 1 Sevilla

L
07 February: Barcelona 3 – 0 Mallorca
16 Valencia 22 5 8 9 23-35 -12 23
L
No match found

D
No match found

W
24 January: Valencia 3 – 2 Espanyol

W
No match found

L
08 February: Valencia 0 – 2 Real Madrid
17 Getafe 22 6 5 11 16-27 -11 23
D
No match found

L
18 January: Getafe 0 – 1 Valencia

L
No match found

D
01 February: Getafe 0 – 0 Celta Vigo

D
No match found
18 Rayo Vallecano 22 5 7 10 18-30 -12 22
D
02 January: Rayo Vallecano 1 – 1 Getafe

W
11 January: Rayo Vallecano 2 – 1 Mallorca

L
18 January: Celta Vigo 3 – 0 Rayo Vallecano

L
24 January: Rayo Vallecano 1 – 3 Osasuna

L
01 February: Real Madrid 2 – 1 Rayo Vallecano
19 Levante 21 4 6 11 24-34 -10 18
W
No match found

D
No match found

L
No match found

W
No match found

D
No match found
20 Oviedo 22 3 7 12 12-34 -22 16
D
04 January: Alaves 1 – 1 Oviedo

D
10 January: Oviedo 1 – 1 Real Betis

L
17 January: Osasuna 3 – 2 Oviedo

L
25 January: Barcelona 3 – 0 Oviedo

W
31 January: Oviedo 1 – 0 Girona

Qualification/Relegation

  • Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Conference League (Qualification)
  • Relegation – LaLiga2

Real Madrid extended their formidable winning streak with a decisive 2-0 victory over Valencia, powered by second-half goals from Álvaro Carreras and Kylian Mbappé at the Estadio de Mestalla.

Coming into the match, Real Madrid boasted a formidable five-game winning streak, sitting second in La Liga. Valencia, meanwhile, occupied a lower mid-table position, looking to upset their high-flying visitors at their daunting home ground. The historical rivalry often guarantees a fierce contest.

The first half saw Real Madrid dominate possession, controlling 60% of the ball. They launched multiple attacks, registering several shots on target.

However, Valencia’s defense held firm, denying any clear breakthroughs. The home side’s goalkeeper proved crucial, making four vital saves to keep the score level.

Valencia, despite less possession, defended resolutely and looked to counter. Their limited offensive efforts included five shots off target, but none troubled Real Madrid’s goal.

The half ended goalless, a testament to Valencia’s disciplined defensive organization and their goalkeeper’s strong performance.

Real Madrid returned for the second half knowing they needed to convert their dominance into goals. Valencia aimed to maintain their defensive shape and perhaps snatch a goal on the counter-attack.

The breakthrough finally arrived in the 65th minute for Real Madrid. Álvaro Carreras drilled home the opening goal after a precise assist from Dean Huijsen. The young defender’s effort broke Valencia’s stubborn resistance.

Just four minutes later, Carreras received a yellow card for a mistimed challenge. Valencia responded with substitutions, bringing on Pepelu and Unai Núñez in the 72nd and 73rd minutes respectively to inject fresh energy.

Real Madrid also made changes, introducing Brahim Díaz and Dani Jiménez in the 76th minute. As the game wore on, Valencia’s J. Copete picked up a yellow card in the 88th minute.

Kylian Mbappé then sealed the victory for Real Madrid in the 90+1st minute. He slotted home a goal, assisted by Brahim Díaz, securing all three points for the visitors.

Real Madrid’s superiority was evident in the statistics, boasting an expected goals (xG) of 1.0 compared to Valencia’s 0.44. They outshot their hosts 10 to 7 overall, with six shots on target to Valencia’s zero.

This comfortable 2-0 win extends Real Madrid’s impressive La Liga winning streak to six games, maintaining their strong position in the title race. Valencia, conversely, remain in the lower half of the table after another challenging result.

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