Valencia Blitz Past Getafe with First-Half Rout in La Liga Clash

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Valencia - Getafe 3:0

Valencia CF continued their impressive spring surge in the La Liga 2024/25 campaign with a commanding 3-0 home win over Getafe, sealing all three points before halftime at the Mestalla.

The Blanquinegros, full of confidence and attacking intent, wasted no time asserting dominance. First-half goals from José Luis Gayà "Pepelu", Javi Guerra López, and Hugo Duro left Getafe shell-shocked and unable to recover.

This emphatic win sees Valencia break into the top 10 of the Spanish top-flight standings, a clear statement of intent as they look to finish the season on a high.

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2024-25, Spain - La Liga

Valencia - Getafe 3:0 (3:0)
Goals: Pepelu, 8 (penalty) (1:0); López D., 18 (2:0); Duro, 37 (penalty) (3:0)

Valencia: Mamardashvili; Mosquera Cr.; Tarrega; Foulquier (Diakhaby M., 58); Moreno J.; Almeida D.A. (Jaime I., 70); Gaya (Vázquez Je., 80); Pepelu (Barrenechea, 79); Duro; López D. (Rafa Mir, 58); Rioja L. (Pérez Fr., 58)
Bench: Domenech J.; Dimitrievski; Guillamon; Hernandis; Canós; Sadiq U.
Yellow Cards: López D. 50; Moreno J. 72; Tarrega 77

Getafe: Soria; Alderete (Berrocal, 57); Rico; Duarte Do.; Ramón (Santiago, 87); Milla; Bernat (da Costa Coba, 57); Iglesias J. (Nyom, 79); Mayoral B.; Rodriguez Alvaro (Özgür B., 69); Federico (Bekhoucha, 69)
Bench: Letacek; Benito; Sola; Perez C.
Yellow Cards: Alderete 7; Rico 26; Duarte Do. 35; Soria 50; Berrocal 83

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