Valencia 4-1 Real Madrid : Football

Valencia 4-1 Real Madrid



Valencia forward Carlos Soler scored hat-trick of penalties as his side beat La Liga champions Real Madrid 4-1 at home in an uncommon match on Sunday.

Karim Benzema put Madrid ahead with a singing strike from outside the territory yet Valencia answered with Soler's punishments and a peculiar own goal from Raphael Varane, incurring a second annihilation on Madrid this season and their heaviest class rout since losing 5-1 to Barcelona in October 2018. 

Madrid are fourth in the standings on 16 focuses after eight games, while Real Sociedad are top with 20 after nine games.Valencia in the interim recorded their third success of a turbulent mission on and off the pitch to move up to ninth. 

Genuine's arrangements for the excursion to Mestalla, where they had just won one of their past six visits, were upset by Casemiro and Eden Hazard testing positive for COVID-19 the day preceding, while they lost Benzema to a muscle injury late on. 

Benzema had got Zinedine Zidane's side looking solid so far with his pounding strike from separation in the 23rd moment yet Valencia pulled level with the first of Soler's three punishments after a most irregular new development. 

Soler saw his spot-kick spared by Thibaut Courtois and afterward hit the post on the bounce back, while colleague Yunus Musah got the free ball, just to see the goal precluded after a VAR audit demonstrated him infringing in the territory.A re-take was requested and Soler committed no error at the subsequent endeavor. 

Valencia started to lead the pack before halftime through an oddity own goal from Raphael Varane, who accidentally sent the ball flying over his head and directly over the line, the objective being granted a few minutes after the fact following another VAR audit. 

Valencia's young forward Lee Kang-in nearly struck a third from the get-go in the subsequent period however Courtois turned his shot onto the post. The home side kept up the energy however and won two further punishments, for a foul by Marcelo on Maxi Gomez then a handball by Sergio Ramos. 

Soler changed over each time, turning out to be just the third part throughout the entire existence of La Liga to score three punishments in a solitary match.

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