Madrid’s trophy chase is still alive – Copa del Rey and Champions League are also in the running|

For Real Madrid, La Liga is not their last hope. They have two more big opportunities – a Copa del Rey final against Barca (on April 26) and a Champions League quarterfinal where they will play first leg at Arsenal’s home ground on Tuesday.
Goalkeeper Update: Courtois and Lunin could return
Madrid’s 19-year-old young goalkeeper Fran Gonzalez made his debut against Valencia, but coach Carlo Ancelotti has hinted that both Courtois and Lunin could be fit for the Arsenal match. “Courtois trained today and felt fine. He will train tomorrow as well. We rested Lunin for this match, but he has 2-3 days to recover,” – Ancelotti Meaning Madrid can respond with full strength goalkeeping at Emirates Stadium.
Vinicius got some whistles from the crowd, but he still scored
During the match Vinicius Jr. got some whistles from the Bernabeu crowd after missing a penalty, but he still scored a goal. Ancelotti said that this cannot break his focus. “Vinicius always gives 100%, even if he is not in good form,” – Ancelotti
Valencia’s big win – away win after a year
Valencia beat Real Madrid at their home ground the Bernabeu – their first away win in La Liga in almost a year. Coach Carlos Corberan was appointed in December when the team was on just 13 points and looking close to relegation. Today they are in 15th position and 7 points above the drop zone. “This result is a victory for the fans. They have suffered a lot. This moment of winning is special for them,” – Corberan
For Madrid, the trophy season is not over yet – both the Cup and the Champions League are alive. And for Valencia, this victory could be the start of a new hope.