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Sadiq Breaks 10‑Month Drought with Valencia Strike

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댓글 0건 조회 1회 작성일 25-11-28 18:55

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Umar Sadiq ended his ten‑month goal drought by netting his first strike for Valencia in their 2–0 Copa del Rey win over Ourense CF on 14 January. Introduced as a starter under new Corberán, the Nigerian forward showcased composure with a precise right‑foot finish from the edge of the box in the 78th minute pulling Valencia further ahead after an opener via an own goal.


The goal arrived during his third appearance since securing a loan move from Real Sociedad, following medical clearance on 3 January. Despite missing several earlier chances—a header in the ninth minute and a shot at the 42nd minute—the finish confirmed his sharpness.

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Sadiq's transfer includes an option for Valencia to buy, as the club battle to strengthen their attack amid struggles in La Liga. His strike not only guaranteed progression to the quarter‑finals but also signalled a much‑needed spark for both player and club.

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Editorial

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We see this moment as pivotal for both Sadiq and Valencia. His return to the net after a long hiatus isn't just personal relief it represents renewed momentum for a forward desperate to rediscover form.

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We recognise the broader impact. Valencia needed a shot of confidence, and Sadiq delivered. The club’s decision to back him with a loan featuring a purchase option shows calculated trust and he repaid it with a calm, clinical finish.

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We also note how this reshapes his narrative. The career of a striker is often defined by one goal and the reaction that follows. With his opening strike, Sadiq has reclaimed belief and that confidence can ripple through the squad and fanbase.

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We hold firm this isn’t just a lifted drought it’s a turning point. For Sadiq, it's the chance to build on a promising start. For Valencia, it’s the signal they needed to believe in both player and path. And from here, the forward’s revival may just begin anew.




Did You Know?



  1. Sadiq’s loan to Valencia came with an option for the club to buy him in summer for around €9 million.

  2. He had previously gone more than 10 months without a goal since joining Real Sociedad, hindered by an ACL injury in September 2022.

  3. At 1.92 m tall, Sadiq combines physical presence with technical ability attributes he showcased at Almería, scoring 40 goals in 79 games.

  4. His Copa del Rey goal came in his comeback appearance, just his third outing after joining on loan.

  5. The goal reaffirmed his Super Eagles credentials, boosting hopes of rejoining the national setup ahead of AFCON selections.


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