Valencia halts Getafe’s super start in La Liga
Valencia secured their first 2025-26 season victory by defeating Getafe 3-0, ending Getafe's two-game winning streak and improving their league standing.
- Valencia defeated Getafe 3-0 at Mestalla on Friday, ending Getafe's strong start to the 2025-26 La Liga season.
- Valencia opened the scoring when Mouctar Diakhaby headed in a corner from the left, and Arnaut Danjuma netted his first goal for the club shortly after halftime, set up by an excellent assist from Javi Guerra.
- Danjuma, who recently joined Valencia three weeks ago, scored his first goal by bending a right-footed effort into the net from a tight angle, while Hugo Duro added a late goal during stoppage time.
- Valencia holds one draw, one win, and one loss in their first three matches while Getafe, with six points from two wins, had been fourth in the table prior to the match.
- Valencia’s victory halted Getafe’s momentum but it will require a significant effort for Valencia to return to the top four, where they have not been since 2019.
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First win is against an ineffective Getafe. Diakhaby opened the can. Danjuma and Hugo Duro close the party. The Bordalás effect is slowed down.

Valencia achieved its first victory of the season this Friday and cut the Getafe streak after winning 3-0 with the goals of Mouctar Diakhaby (m.30), Arnaut Danjuma (m.54) and Hugo Duro (m.97) in a game that controlled the team of Carlos Corberán, which made Largie Ramazani debut in the last few minutes and was the assistant in the third half.
During League date 3, the Ches won the Geta with authority and dispatched with a 3-0 score at Mestalla Stadium. It was Mouctar Diakhaby who lit up to beat the rival goalkeeper with a head goal and leave the 1 to 0 in the 29th minute of the first half. When 8 minutes of the second half went, Arnaut Danjuma put the 2 to 0 after a play. Valencia settled the story in the same stage with Hugo Duro's both at the 51st minute. Getafe was close to discou…
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