Roberto Soldado gave Valencia the early lift they required |
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MADRID, Spain
(TheSportsNEXT) November 4, 2012: Valencia survived the dismissals of
Ricardo Costa and two of their coaching staff to inflict a first defeat of the
season on Atletico Madrid, 2-0 at the Mestalla.
Roberto Soldado's stunning opener gave the hosts an interval
lead and Nelson Valdez rounded off the victory in added time. Costa was
dismissed in the 90th minute for a second booking and coach Mauricio Pellegrino
and his assistant Carlos Compagnucci were sent from the dugout in separate
incidents, but it was Valencia's day nonetheless.
Atletico started the brighter and Gabi Fernandez was first
to threaten, shooting over from 12 yards, and Radamel Falcao curled a
14th-minute free-kick high over the bar. They went closer when Arda Turan's
header was well saved low down by Diego Alves and Falcao was clearly held by
Joao Pereira, preventing him latching onto the rebound.
To add injury to insult, he was caught by Soldado's trailing
foot after the striker cleared the loose ball behind and had to go off to have
his head bandaged. The breakthrough came at the other end in the 20th minute as
Soldado met Adil Rami's long pass, dropping over his shoulder, with a superb
volley into the far top corner.
Rami blocked Adrian Lopez's shot and was off target with a
hopelessly ambitious effort of his own, while Falcao could not direct the ball
goalwards when surrounded by defenders. Valencia coach Mauricio Pellegrino was
sent to the stands before half-time for protesting as one of his players lay
injured.
Arda flashed an effort just over in an otherwise low-key
start to the second period. Atleti introduced Cristian Rodriguez in place of
Emre Belozoglu and the newcomer was involved in the build-up as Falcao headed
Filipe Luis' cross over.
Tiago Cardoso was booked for jabbing an arm at Adrian and
Costa followed after going through the back of Jonas Oliveira. Alves parried
away Rodriguez's long-range free-kick but Valencia had the opportunity to finish
the game off when Andres Guardado raced into the penalty area and fired over.
Costa collected a harsh second booking, moments after taking
over the captaincy from the substituted Soldado, when his arm caught Raul
Garcia. The protests from the bench saw assistant coach Compagnucci sent to the
stand.
Despite the upheaval, though, Valencia grabbed a second goal
deep into added time when Sofiane Feghouli played in Soldado's replacement,
Valdez, to round goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and finish left-footed.
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