
Valencia
It's been a disappointing season for them, as they currently sit on six points with just one win, three draws and five defeats, placing them in the
La Liga
Second from the bottom, the relegation pressure is huge. The team's home performance is not ideal, with a win rate of only 25%, and the average number of goals scored per game is only kept at 1, so the offensive firepower is limited. In the last league match, Valencia drew 0-0 with Leganes, failing to score in three consecutive matches, and the low status of the offense is worrying. Valencia's squad is actually not too bad, with a number of experienced and technically capable players in the team. On the offensive side, Rioja and Gomez have been the key scorers. Nonetheless, the rest of the team still needs to improve, especially in terms of offensive efficiency.
Las Palmas, Spain
Currently, the team has only 3 draws and 6 losses in the league, accumulating 3 points and sinking to the bottom of the table, making the relegation situation quite severe. The team's recent away performance is very bad, suffered four consecutive losses, and conceded an average of 2 goals per game, with obvious holes in the defense. In the last round of the league, Las Palmas suffered a 0-1 defeat at home to Celta and a 0-2 loss on the road to Villarreal, two consecutive losses that demoralized the team. As an island team, Las Palmas tends to have a tougher time on the road, and this season's away record is particularly bad, with four losses and a high number of goals conceded, leaving the team's defense in dire need of a solution. Although the team's offense has many players scoring goals, it lacks an effective attacking formula, resulting in a single means of scoring, relying more on set-pieces and other opportunities to break through the goal.










