Real Madrid have finally kept a clean sheet at the Mestalla stadium against Valencia, achieving the feat for the first time in 13 years and putting an end to a prolonged defensive struggle at the historic venue.
The last time Los Blancos prevented Valencia from scoring at home was a 2–0 La Liga win on February 3, 2013. In every subsequent visit across all competitions since then, Madrid had conceded goals, often in high-scoring and dramatic matches.
In this latest encounter, Carlo Ancelotti’s side delivered a tactically disciplined and organised performance, with the defensive unit and goalkeeper remaining resolute to secure the shutout. The result also strengthens their position in the ongoing 2025–26 La Liga title chase.
Fans and football commentators were quick to celebrate the milestone online, hailing it as the breaking of a long-standing “Mestalla curse” and a clear indication of the team’s growing defensive resilience on the road.
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