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First-half goals seal the match
All three goals came in the first half, with Pepelu scoring from the penalty spot in the 8th minute, followed by Diego López in the 18th minute, and Hugo Duro converting another penalty in the 37th minute—bringing his season tally to 11 goals.
Impressive unbeaten run
This latest victory marks Valencia’s tenth straight match without a loss, with six wins—including a notable 2-1 win over Real Madrid in Round 30—and four draws. Their last defeat came in Round 25 against Atlético Madrid.
Coach Carlos Carperian's impact
The team is currently led by 42-year-old coach Carlos Carperian, a former goalkeeper from Cheste, near Valencia, who once played for Los Che.
Updated standings
With this win, Valencia has risen to 45 points and temporarily holds ninth place. Meanwhile, Getafe, who have now lost four straight matches without scoring, remain in 13th place with 39 points, awaiting the completion of the round’s other fixtures.