
Valencia delivered a remarkable performance from beyond the arc to secure an 89-76 victory over Real Madrid, bringing an end to their opponent’s four-game winning streak in the EuroLeague. This win marks Valencia’s sixth victory of the season, improving their record to 6-4, while Real Madrid now stands at 5-5.
The key to Valencia’s success was their outstanding three-point shooting, which proved to be the deciding factor in the game. In contrast, Real Madrid struggled to find their rhythm from long range, creating a performance gap that Valencia skillfully took advantage of throughout the match.
🎯 A Tale of Two Shooting Performances
The game was largely defined by the teams’ differing success from the three-point line. Valencia showcased their strength as one of the best offensive teams in the league by making an impressive 16 of their 41 three-point attempts. On the other hand, Real Madrid had a difficult night, converting only 7 of their 28 shots from long distance. This significant difference in shooting accuracy was crucial to the final outcome.
🏀 Valencia’s Consistent Control
From the beginning, Valencia set the pace with important three-pointers, edging out a narrow 22-21 lead in the first quarter. They continued to build on this momentum, led by strong performances from Omari Moore and Darius Thompson. By halftime, Valencia had already made ten three-pointers, establishing a comfortable 45-38 lead and maintaining control of the game.
⭐ Key Player Contributions
Several players stepped up for Valencia, with Omari Moore leading the scoring with 16 points, closely followed by Nate Reuvers who added 14 points. For Real Madrid, Trey Lyles delivered a standout performance with 23 points, and Facundo Campazzo contributed 15 points. However, even with Lyles’ strong effort, Real Madrid could not overcome Valencia’s effective team play and sharp shooting.





