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Valencia vs atlético madrid

“Simeone will make wholesale changes to his Atletico side on Saturday,” an insider shared, hinting at the challenges Atletico Madrid faces as they prepare for their La Liga clash against Valencia on May 2, 2026. With their focus split between domestic duties and the Champions League semi-final, the stakes feel higher than ever.

Currently sitting fourth in the La Liga table with 60 points, Atletico Madrid has struggled recently. They drew 1-1 with Arsenal in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final and have lost seven of their last ten games across all competitions. Meanwhile, Valencia is finding its rhythm, coming off a 2-1 victory against Girona and sitting twelfth in the league with 39 points.

Historically, this matchup has leaned slightly in favor of Valencia, who boasts 66 wins out of 200 encounters with Atletico. However, Atletico won their last clash against Valencia 2-1, a result that still lingers in the minds of both teams. While Atletico is ten points clear of fifth-placed Real Betis, they can’t afford to overlook a determined Valencia side.

Key player updates:

  • Valencia’s Umar Sadiq has scored two goals in his last two appearances.
  • Mouctar Diakhaby and Dimitri Foulquier will miss out for Valencia due to injuries.
  • Atletico’s José Giménez is expected to lead a restructured defense.

Valencia’s manager Carlos Corberán noted, “Valencia are actually only three points behind ninth-placed Osasuna,” emphasizing the importance of this match for his team. The Mestalla stadium will be buzzing with anticipation as both teams seek crucial points.

As kickoff approaches, fans are eager to see if Atletico can maintain their focus amidst Champions League distractions. The outcome could significantly impact both teams’ aspirations for the remainder of the season.