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Real Madrid deserve credit not criticism, claims Rafa Benitez after 2-2 Valencia draw

Under fire Los Blancos boss claims his side deserve more credit after holding on for a draw with 10 men away from home

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Real Madrid coach Rafa Benitez believes the criticism of his side’s hard-fought draw with Valencia is unfounded. Photo: AFP
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Under fire Real Madrid boss Rafael Benitez claimed his side deserved more credit after holding on for a 2-2 draw with 10 men away to Valencia on Sunday.

Benitez was badly in need of a win on his return to Valencia, where he won two La Liga titles in three years, to ease the constant speculation surrounding his future.

The question (about my future) only looks at the result, but the effort shown by the team deserves more praise than anything else
Rafa Benitez

Yet, his side were left with an uphill task when Mateo Kovacic was shown a straight red card 20 minutes from time after Karim Benzema’s early opener had been cancelled out by Dani Parejo’s penalty.

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A brilliant header form Gareth Bale briefly gave Madrid hope of a huge three points in the title race, but barely a minute had passed before Paco Alcacer salvaged a point for Valencia.

Real Madrid's players celebrate the opening goal against Valencia in a must-win match. Photo: Reuters
Real Madrid's players celebrate the opening goal against Valencia in a must-win match. Photo: Reuters
“The question (about my future) only looks at the result, but the effort shown by the team deserves more praise than anything else,” said Benitez.
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A point leaves Real still four points adrift of leaders Atletico Madrid and two behind Barcelona having also played a game more than the European champions.

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