Valencia’s recent form hasn’t been great, and it seems like their chances of making it to Europe next season are slim. However, they still have something to play for in their final game of the season. They travel to Vigo needing at least a draw to secure the ninth spot in the league table. Alaves is close behind, and if they draw or lose, Alaves could overtake them based on head-to-head results. Valencia also needs to consider the financial impact, as finishing higher could mean an additional two million euros in TV revenue.
In their last game of the season, Valencia faced Celta Vigo with the aim of securing at least a point to maintain their position in the table. The match was a tight affair, with both teams creating chances but failing to find the net. In the end, the game ended in a 0-0 draw, ensuring that Valencia finished in ninth place, ahead of Alaves by just one point. This result also means that Valencia will receive a higher share of TV revenue for the next season, which will be crucial for the club’s finances.
Despite a disappointing season overall, Valencia can take some positives from their final game. Securing the ninth spot not only provides them with a financial boost but also gives them a platform to build on for the next season. With improvements needed in various areas, Valencia will be looking to regroup over the summer and come back stronger in the next campaign.