Real Madrid Vs Valencia: Los Blancos Aim For A Fourth Win In A Row, Los Che Is Still Falling In The Red Zone

JAKARTA Real Madrid will continue their brilliant journey in La Liga with big ambitions: winning their fourth straight win at home to Valencia at the Santiago Bernabegueu, Saturday night November 1 local time.

Alonso's Xabi troops are now at the top of the standings with a five-point advantage over Barcelona, while Valencia are stranded in 18th place with just nine points from ten matches the start of the season is truly gloomy for a Los Che-class team.

The El Cl Derby last weekend became a sweet moment for Real Madrid. The 2-1 win over Barcelona at Bernabeéu not only gave three crucial points, but also emphasized Los Blancos' dominance at the start of the 2025/26 season. Out of ten La Liga matches, Madrid won nine times and only lost once it also fought city rivals Atletico Madrid. In the Champions League, their performance was also perfect: three wins from three group stage matches.

Barcelona will only play Sunday against Elche, a win over Valencia will widen the gap to eight points at the top of the table. This match is also a warm-up before Madrid travel to Anfield to face Liverpool in the Champions League next week.

Historically, Real Madrid are far superior. Of the 213 meetings in all competitions, they won 111 times. However, last season Los Blancos had a surprising 1-2 defeat to Valencia at home results that are certainly still stored in the memory of the players. Now, the smell of revenge is clearly felt in Benaweu.

Madrid come with six consecutive wins in all competitions, and Alonso doesn't seem satisfied. Two additional wins before the international break will confirm that the new coach's project is running perfectly.

Meanwhile, Valencia came to the Spanish capital with half-hearted confidence. Carlos Corberprivate's side have just won 5-0 over Maracena in the Copa del Rey, but in the league, their performance is still far from satisfactory.

Last weekend's 0-2 defeat to Villarreal left them stuck in the relegation zone with a record of two wins, three draws, and five defeats.

In fact, last season Valencia finished in 12th place, and only broke the top 10 in the last three seasons. The team, formerly known as Europe's top challenger, is now struggling not to go down caste.

Real Madrid Condition

Real Madrid was again hit by bad news from the treatment room. Dani Carvajal had to pull out longer after undergoing knee surgery, while Antonio R\"udiger was still absent due to a serious muscle injury. David Alaba is also in doubt due to a calf problem, and reserve goalkeeper Andriy Lunin is confirmed absent after receiving a red card against Barcelona.

However, there is positive news: Trent Alexander-Arnold is back in shape and is likely to appear as a substitute. Federico Valverde is back ready to fill the right-back post after making an impressive appearance against Barca, while Eduardo Camavinga will maintain his place in midfield.

Vinicius Junior, who had caused controversy over his reaction when he was pulled out at El Clighico, has apologized publicly and will start again. He will have a duet with Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham on the front lines who are sharp.

From the Valencia camp, Mouctar Diakhaby, Largie Ramazani, and Dimitri Houlquier were absent due to injury. Lucas Beltrkel and Filip Ugrinic are still waiting for the final examination to determine their readiness.

Two forwards Arnaut Danjuma and Hugo Duro who have scored four goals each this season, will almost certainly be the mainstay of Corber

Valencia may be able to make Madrid a bit of trouble like last season, but it's hard to imagine they were able to steal points this time. Los Blancos are at the top of their "fast, disciplined, and deadly" performance on the front lines. With the combination of hot Mbappe, Vinicius, and Bellingham, Madrid are predicted to secure three points convincingly and reinforce their position as interim rulers of La Liga.

Estimated Lineup Of Players

Real Madrid (4-3-1-2): Courtois; Valverde, Militao, Huijsen, Carreras; Guler, Tchouameni, Camavinga; Bellingham; Mbappe, Vinicius.

Valencia (4-4-2): Agirezabala; Correia, Tarrega, COPete, Gaya; Rioja, Pepelu, Santamaria, Lopez; Duro, Danjuma.

Score Prediction: Real Madrid 3-1 Valencia