The team that had won only twice away all season and whose captain had spent most of Friday convinced he was leaving the club, only to be told with an hour of the window remaining that they hadn't signed his replacement so, actually, he could stay after all.
Led by Dani Parejo, Valencia went from 1-0 down to 2-1 up, with a break leaving them four on three for the first and Pablo Piatti, the smallest player in the league, scoring a header for the second. Valencia then took the lead again after Lionel Messi's (ropey) penalty had made it 2-2. It finished 3-2 and it was not simply chance. "At times we were overrun," Javier Mascherano admitted. "Yes, I'm worried," Martino said.
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