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Dec 12, 2020 at 1pm UK
ValenciaValencia
2-2
Athletic BilbaoAthletic Bilbao
Soler (26' pen.), Vallejo (83')
Gomez (36'), Jason (90+1')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Villalibre (55'), Garcia (79' pen.)
Vesga (31'), Garcia (61'), Lopez (73'), Alvarez (82'), Berenguer (84'), Garcia (90+4')
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Preview: Valencia vs. Athletic Bilbao - prediction, team news, lineups

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Sports Mole previews Saturday's La Liga clash between Valencia and Athletic Bilbao, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Both Valencia and Athletic Bilbao will be looking to return to winning ways in Spain's top flight when they lock horns at the Mestalla on Saturday afternoon.

A disappointing start to the 2020-21 campaign has left Valencia in 13th position in La Liga, while Athletic sit one spot behind in 14th but have the same points as their opponents this weekend.


Match preview

Three wins, four draws and five defeats - that is how Valencia have performed in Spain's top flight this season, picking up 13 points from 12 matches to sit 13th in the table, just two points outside of the relegation zone.

Goals have not been a problem for Los Che this season, scoring 17 in their 12 matches, but they have conceded 17 times, which is among the poorest records in the division and an indication of their issues.

Valencia recorded a standout 4-1 win over Real Madrid towards the start of November but have failed to win in their three games since then, drawing with Alaves and Eibar, in addition to losing to Atletico Madrid.

Issues off the field have translated to struggles on it, with head coach Javi Gracia admitting earlier this season that he wants to leave and is only remaining in his position due to a contractual obligation.

The six-time La Liga champions finished ninth in the league last term after claiming fourth in 2017-18 and 2018-19, and it does appear that they could be heading for a bottom-half finish this term.

Consistency has also been a problem for Athletic this season, with the Basque outfit winning four but losing six of their 11 league games this season to sit down in 14th position ahead of the next set of matches.

Gaizka Garitano's side picked up three wins from their five matches between October 18 and November 23 before collecting a welcome point away to Getafe at the end of last month.

Athletic suffered a 2-0 home defeat to Celta Vigo last time out, though, and now face two difficult away games against Valencia and Real Madrid, then welcome hosting struggling Huesca on December 18.

The Basque side, who have won La Liga on eight occasions, will be bidding to improve on last season's 11th-place finish in Spain's top flight, but it is difficult to imagine them pushing towards a European finish.

That said, they recorded a 2-0 victory against Valencia in the corresponding match last term and certainly have enough quality to harm a struggling Los Che on Saturday afternoon.

Valencia La Liga form: LDWDLD

Athletic Bilbao La Liga form: LWLWDL


Team News

Valencia will be without the services of Jasper Cillessen and Kevin Gameiro on Saturday through injury, while the match is also expected to come too soon for Jose Gaya.

Hugo Guillamon is available after a one-match suspension, but the Spaniard has a slight hamstring problem, meaning that Eliaquim Mangala could keep his spot at the back alongside Gabriel Paulista.

Denis Cheryshev could be available, having now tested negative for coronavirus, but Lee Kang-in remains a doubt, which could see Manu Vallejo continue in the final third of the field alongside Maxi Gomez.

As for Athletic, Peru Nolaskoain will be absent due to injury, but Inigo Martinez is available after a one-game suspension and should return to the starting side.

Garitano's biggest decision will seemingly come in the final third of the field as he decides between Asier Villalibre and Raul Garcia to lead the attack.

Unai Lopez and Mikel Balenziaga are also options for change, but Unai Vencedor and Mikel Vesga should again line up in the middle of the park for the Basque outfit.

Valencia possible starting lineup:
Domenech; Wass, Gabriel, Mangala, Lato; Musah, Racic, Soler, Guedes; Gomez, Vallejo

Athletic Bilbao possible starting lineup:
Simon; Capa, Alvarez, Martinez, Yuri; Vencedor, Vesga; Williams, Muniain, Berenguer; R Garcia


We say: Valencia 2-1 Athletic Bilbao

Valencia are capable of causing problems to any side in La Liga, as they demonstrated against Real Madrid last month. Los Che have not been at their best in recent weeks, but we fancy them to have enough to overcome an inconsistent Athletic side on Saturday afternoon.


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La Liga Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Atletico MadridAtletico118212141726
2Real Sociedad147522481626
3Real Madrid138232213926
4Villarreal135711612422
5Barcelona1262423121120
6Sevilla11614139419
7Granada125341520-518
8CadizCadiz135351117-618
9Celta Vigo134451720-316
10Real Betis135171524-916
11EibarEibar13364910-115
12ElcheElche11353911-214
13AlavesAlaves133551114-314
14Valencia133551919014
15Athletic Bilbao134271517-214
16Getafe12345914-513
17Real Valladolid133461420-613
18Levante122551316-311
19Huesca131841220-811
20Osasuna123271018-811
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