Skip to content
Full Time After Extra Time This is a live match. Extra Time Half Time

Villarreal vs Valencia. Spanish La Liga.

El MadrigalAttendance17,616.

Villarreal 1

  • Bruno (64th minute)

Valencia 0

    Villarreal 1-0 Valencia: Gary Neville still looking for first La Liga win

    Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

    The best of the action as Valencia were beaten 1-0 by Villarreal

    Gary Neville is still looking for his first La Liga win in charge of Valencia after his side went down 1-0 at Villarreal.

    Bruno Soriano's sublime free-kick just after the hour-mark was enough to give in-form Villarreal the victory, leaving them firmly in with a chance of a top-four finish.

    For Neville, it marked his first La Liga defeat in charge of Valencia, who travel to Rafael Benitez's Real Madrid on Sunday.

    Villarreal's midfielder Bruno Soriano celebrates after scoring during the Spanish league football match
    Image: Villarreal's midfielder Bruno Soriano celebrates after scoring

    Villarreal had the better opportunities in a first half lacking in decisive quality; Bruno forced Jaume Domenech into a good save after three minutes before the Villarreal captain put a free-kick inches wide of the left-hand post.

    The game livened up in the second period, and Valencia had their first opportunity of the game as Andre Gomes' effort was blocked from a corner from 15 yards.

    Gomes then forced his way past two Villarreal defenders and found himself inside the area, but goalkeeper Alphonse Areola rushed out to block the midfielder from the angle.

    Villarreal's Mexican forward Jonathan dos Santos has an effort at goal
    Image: Villarreal's Mexican forward Jonathan dos Santos has an effort at goal

    Villarreal took the lead on 64 minutes through Bruno, who struck home a superb free-kick into the top left corner past Domenech after Roberto Soldado was fouled just outside the area.

    Also See:

    Valencia could not find an equaliser despite some late pressure, leaving them 11 points off Villarreal, who sit in fourth place in La Liga. 

    Around Sky