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These two clubs start the weekend just one point and one place apart in the table, something very few would’ve predicted at the start of the season.
Of the two, it’s obviously Almería who are over-achieving, sat 13th which, as Segunda División champions, they’ll be delighted with.
Last Sunday, Rubi’s team held Atlético Madrid to a 1-1 draw, thanks to El Bilal Touré’s equaliser at Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos.
However, on the road, los Rojiblancos are still yet to win this season, only managing draws with Cádiz and Elche, both of whom are in the relegation zone.
So, Valencia will fancy their chances of a victory that, hopefully from their point of view, will propel them up the table.
Gennaro Gattuso’s team have lost both La Liga games since the World Cup-break, most-recently beaten by Cádiz at home in a truly embarrassing result.
Edinson Cavani bagged a brace at El Molinón, while Justin Kluivert and Samuel Lino were also on target.
So, can Valencia take confidence from that victory and claim all three points here?