Valencia removes the visitor complex

Mestalla is no longer an impregnable fort for the Valencia Football Club. The result that has been repeated the most in the feud this season has been the draw (seven times)and those of Bordalás have only been able to take five wins having been defeated three times. Obviously, the situation has weighed down the team when it comes to looking at European positions, however it has been somewhat palliated by the step forward that Bordalás and his team have taken when they have played as visitorsthere coach and players have broken with a terrible dynamic that dragged the team the last two years.

And it is that Bordalás has removed Valencia the ‘complex’ as a visitor. The one that in the last two seasons had only allowed him to add three wins in 2019/2020 and two wins in 2020/2021, the one that led Valencia to fall resoundingly defeated in fields like Sont Moix (3-0 in 2020) or The Coliseum (3-0 in 2021). So much so, that with the five wins that add up the che at home in this campaign they have already equaled all of the away wins the previous two seasons and on Monday against Rayo they can overcome in one course what they could not do in two.

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*Data updated as of April 9, 2022

This comfort away from Mestalla is also reflected in the fact that if the black and whites win will accumulate this season More wins away from Mestalla than at their stadium, because currently the 10 victories that the team has this season are divided into five at home and five as visitors. The dynamic is certainly positive because in the last three games outside those of Bordalás add up two wins and one draw and the Rayo has not won in all of 2022.