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Valencia 4-4-2 Carlos Corberan
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14
3
24
4
7
23
18
11
9
15
Starters
1 Stole Dimitrievski
14 José Luis Gayà
3 José Copete
24 Eray Cömert
4 Unai Núñez
7 Arnaut Danjuma
23 Filip Ugrinić
18 Pepelu
11 Luis Rioja
9 Hugo Duro
15 Lucas Beltrán
Substitutes
2 Guido Rodríguez
5 César Tárrega
6 Umar Sadiq
8 Javier Guerra
10 André Almeida
12 Thierry Correia
13 Cristian Rivero
16 Diego López
17 Largie Ramazani
19 Dani Raba
21 Jesús Vázquez
22 Baptiste Santamaria
Real Madrid 4-4-2 Alvaro Arbeloa
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18
24
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35
6
14
8
15
16
10
Starters
1 Thibaut Courtois
18 Álvaro Carreras
24 Dean Huijsen
17 Raúl Asencio
35 David Jiménez
6 Eduardo Camavinga
14 Aurélien Tchouaméni
8 Federico Valverde
15 Arda Güler
16 Gonzalo García
10 Kylian Mbappé
Substitutes
2 Daniel Carvajal
4 David Alaba
12 Trent Alexander-Arnold
13 Andriy Lunin
19 Dani Ceballos
20 Fran García
21 Brahim Díaz
22 Antonio Rüdiger
28 Jorge Cestero
30 Franco Mastantuono
43 Sergio Mestre
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Match Statistics
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0 Shots on Goal 5
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4 Shots off Goal 2
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6 Total Shots 8
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2 Blocked Shots 1
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4 Shots insidebox 4
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2 Shots outsidebox 4
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6 Fouls 12
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5 Corner Kicks 8
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1 Offsides 2
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41% Ball Possession 59%
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0 Yellow Cards 1
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0 Red Cards 0
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4 Goalkeeper Saves 0
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312 Total passes 460
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248 Passes accurate 409
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79% Passes % 89%
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0.41 expected_goals 0.57
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0 goals_prevented 0
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