Match Details

La Liga
Oviedo
1 0
Valencia
Full Time
HT 1-0
D. Costas 30'
Match Started
Thierry Correia 16'

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D. Costas 30'

Goal (Assist: T. Fernandez)

Unai Núñez 32'

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Thiago Fernández 36'

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Nacho Vidal 41'

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Half Time
A. Danjuma L. Rioja 56'

Substitution

U. Sadiq H. Duro 56'

Substitution

F. Ugrinic A. Almeida 56'

Substitution

Nicolas Fonseca 59'

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L. Ilic I. Chaira 63'

Substitution

N. Fonseca S. Colombatto 70'

Substitution

T. Fernandez H. Hassan 70'

Substitution

J. Guerra D. Lopez 70'

Substitution

VAR
Alberto Reina 78'

VAR Check: Goal cancelled

J. Gaya L. Beltran 80'

Substitution

A. Reina S. Cazorla 85'

Substitution

N. Vidal D. Calvo 85'

Substitution

Full Time
End of Match

Oviedo 4-2-3-1 Guillermo Almada Alves Jorge

Aarón Escandell 13
Escandell
Javi López 25
López
David Costas 4
Costas
Eric Bailly 2
Bailly
Nacho Vidal 22
Vidal
Nicolas Fonseca 23
Fonseca
Kwasi Sibo 6
Sibo
Thiago Fernández 15
Fernández
Alberto Reina 5
Reina
Luka Ilić 21
Ilić
Federico Viñas 9
Viñas

Starters

  • Aarón Escandell13 Aarón Escandell
  • Javi López25 Javi López
  • David Costas4 David Costas
  • Eric Bailly2 Eric Bailly
  • Nacho Vidal22 Nacho Vidal
  • Nicolas Fonseca23 Nicolas Fonseca
  • Kwasi Sibo6 Kwasi Sibo
  • Thiago Fernández15 Thiago Fernández
  • Alberto Reina5 Alberto Reina
  • Luka Ilić21 Luka Ilić
  • Federico Viñas9 Federico Viñas

Substitutes

  • Horațiu Moldovan1 Horațiu Moldovan
  • Abdel Rahim3 Abdel Rahim
  • Ilyas Chaira7 Ilyas Chaira
  • Santi Cazorla8 Santi Cazorla
  • Haissem Hassan10 Haissem Hassan
  • Santiago Colombatto11 Santiago Colombatto
  • Dani Calvo12 Dani Calvo
  • David Carmo16 David Carmo
  • Álex Forés19 Álex Forés
  • Miguel Narvaez26 Miguel Narvaez
  • Pablo Agudín27 Pablo Agudín
  • Adri Fernández34 Adri Fernández

Valencia 4-2-3-1 Carlos Corberan

Stole Dimitrievski 1
Dimitrievski
José Luis Gayà 14
Gayà
Eray Cömert 24
Cömert
Unai Núñez 4
Núñez
Thierry Correia 12
Correia
Guido Rodríguez 2
Rodríguez
Javier Guerra 8
Guerra
Arnaut Danjuma 7
Danjuma
Filip Ugrinić 23
Ugrinić
Largie Ramazani 17
Ramazani
Umar Sadiq 6
Sadiq

Starters

  • Stole Dimitrievski1 Stole Dimitrievski
  • José Luis Gayà14 José Luis Gayà
  • Eray Cömert24 Eray Cömert
  • Unai Núñez4 Unai Núñez
  • Thierry Correia12 Thierry Correia
  • Guido Rodríguez2 Guido Rodríguez
  • Javier Guerra8 Javier Guerra
  • Arnaut Danjuma7 Arnaut Danjuma
  • Filip Ugrinić23 Filip Ugrinić
  • Largie Ramazani17 Largie Ramazani
  • Umar Sadiq6 Umar Sadiq

Substitutes

  • César Tárrega5 César Tárrega
  • Hugo Duro9 Hugo Duro
  • André Almeida10 André Almeida
  • Luis Rioja11 Luis Rioja
  • Cristian Rivero13 Cristian Rivero
  • Lucas Beltrán15 Lucas Beltrán
  • Diego López16 Diego López
  • Pepelu18 Pepelu
  • Dani Raba19 Dani Raba
  • Renzo Saravia20 Renzo Saravia
  • Jesús Vázquez21 Jesús Vázquez
  • Baptiste Santamaria22 Baptiste Santamaria

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Match Statistics

Oviedo Valencia
  • 6 Shots on Goal 2
  • 4 Shots off Goal 5
  • 11 Total Shots 13
  • 1 Blocked Shots 6
  • 7 Shots insidebox 6
  • 4 Shots outsidebox 7
  • 12 Fouls 11
  • 4 Corner Kicks 7
  • 4 Offsides 3
  • 42% Ball Possession 58%
  • 3 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 2 Goalkeeper Saves 5
  • 368 Total passes 508
  • 308 Passes accurate 430
  • 84% Passes % 85%
  • 0.87 expected_goals 0.61
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Oviedo Wins 2
Draws 0
Valencia Wins 0

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1. Match Summary

Oviedo secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Valencia in a tightly contested match. The decisive goal came in the 30th minute from David Costas, assisted by Thiago Fernandez. Despite Valencia dominating possession, Oviedo proved more clinical in front of goal and defended resolutely to maintain their lead. A disallowed goal for Oviedo in the 77th minute added to the drama, but ultimately they held on for the win.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Oviedo: Oviedo demonstrated a pragmatic approach, prioritizing defensive solidity and capitalizing on their opportunities. While they were significantly outpossessed (42% vs 58%), they were more effective in getting shots on target (6 vs 2). Their expected goals (xG) of 0.87 suggests the goal was a fair reflection of their attacking threat. The high number of fouls (12) indicates a physical game and a willingness to disrupt Valencia's rhythm. Their passing accuracy (83%) was respectable, but lower than Valencia's.

Valencia: Valencia controlled the ball for the majority of the match, evidenced by their 58% possession and higher total passes (499 vs 366). However, they struggled to translate possession into clear-cut chances, managing only 2 shots on goal. Their xG of 0.39 highlights a lack of attacking efficiency. The five blocked shots suggest Oviedo's defense was well-organized in denying Valencia space inside the box. Valencia's passing accuracy (85%) was good, but ultimately ineffective in breaking down Oviedo's defense.

3. Key Match Events - Chronological Breakdown

Minute 16': Valencia's T. Rendall receives a yellow card, setting the tone for a potentially physical encounter. Minute 30': GOAL! Oviedo takes the lead through David Costas, assisted by Thiago Fernandez. This was a crucial moment, shifting the momentum in Oviedo's favor. Minute 32': Valencia's U. Nunez is cautioned with a yellow card. Minute 36': Oviedo's T. Fernandez receives a yellow card, adding to the growing card count. Minute 41': Another yellow card for Oviedo, this time for N. Vidal. Minute 56': Valencia makes a triple substitution, bringing on U. Sadiq, F. Ugrinic, and A. Danjuma, likely in an attempt to inject more attacking impetus. Minute 59': Oviedo's N. Fonseca is booked with a yellow card. Minute 63': Oviedo makes a substitution, bringing on L. Ilic. Minute 70': Valencia makes a substitution, bringing on J. Guerra. Oviedo responds with two substitutions, bringing on N. Fonseca and T. Fernandez. Minute 77': A goal for Oviedo is disallowed due to offside, a potentially significant moment that could have extended their lead. Minute 80': Valencia makes a further substitution, bringing on J. Gaya. Minute 85': Oviedo makes two late substitutions, bringing on N. Vidal and A. Reina.
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