
"Starting with the hosts, while Valencia might have gained a string of immediate plaudits following Carlos Corberan's arrival at the Mestalla back in December, the Bats have largely struggled to find any real fluidity since opening up the new campaign. Putting in a toothless performance last weekend as they eventually fell to a 1-0 loss at the hands of Osasuna, the former West Brom boss has seen his squad muster just a sole point from either of their first two La Liga showdowns."
"As for the visitors, while Getafe might have come under a huge amount of scrutiny prior to the summer break as they signed off the 2024/25 campaign in the midst of a public crisis, the Madrid-based outfit have come roaring back in a sensational fashion. Getting proceedings underway on August 17th with what was a dominant 2-0 victory away at Celta Vigo, Jose Bordalas' men find the mood in their camp at a red-hot high."
Valencia have struggled for fluidity since the new campaign and have only one point from their first two La Liga matches after a 1-0 loss to Osasuna. Carlos Corberan seeks a maiden top-flight victory as Valencia aim for a top-half return, with mixed home form but only two Mestalla defeats since late February. Jose Gaya is suspended after a first-half red card, Thierry Correia remains unavailable, Arnaut Danjuma leads the line and Mouctar Diakhaby could start. Getafe returned strongly with a 2-0 opening win at Celta Vigo, boosting confidence under Jose Bordalas. Betting verdict: Under 2.5 goals at 1/2 with Luckster.
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