Valencia fans delighted their team didn’t lose to disrespectful Burgos CF

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Valencia fans feel Burgos CF were disrespectful with their chants during their Copa del Rey, round of 16 clash on Thursday night, Softfootball reports.

Burgos CF lost the match against Valencia 2-0 at home as Rubén Iranzo opened scoring for the away side after just 10 minutes before Nigerian striker Umar Sadiq sealed the win in the 50th minute of the encounter.

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It was a good win for the LaLiga side and they celebrated it via their official X handle with a photo. They posted:

Umar Sadiq.. (Photo Credit: Valencia via X)
Umar Sadiq.. (Photo Credit: Valencia via X)

Reacting to the win, Valencia captain, Jesús Vázquez expressed happiness over Burgos CF victory as they zoomed into the quarter-final of the Copa del Rey in style.

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Valencia fan identified as @pacopolit was delighted with the win and Burgos’ disrespect backfired.

⚽️ The Burgos fans and their lamentable, out-of-place chants. Luckily, VCF has respected the Cup tonight: imagine losing to such utter deadweights.

Valencia players celebrate (Photo Credit: Valencia Media).
Valencia players celebrate (Photo Credit: Valencia Media).

@MIKA13PLSK added:

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Those of you who pay attention to those chants are just as idiotic as those who have sung them.
The Burgos fans, not the usual retards, respect Valencia as the historic club it is and wish you all the luck, especially in the league.

@Ruben_Sevilla advised Burgos CF fans’ to have some self respect and reflect on their own club history.

Give those fans as much shit as you want, Paco. From Burgos we get it. But don’t come here talking about “muertazos” when your own closet is full of corpses. At least for the sake of dignity, have a bit of self-respect.

Valencia Players Celebrating (Photo Credit: Valencia via X)
Valencia Players Celebrating (Photo Credit: Valencia via X)

@MiquelVCF1919 gave his thoughts on the issue in a sarcastic manner.

Well, with those dead guys from the worst Valencia in history, today’s match felt more like a training game against the almighty Burgos than a real match…Open the closet door and you go in with your dignity, and while you’re at it, the dead guys from Burgos too. Ale Good night.

Jesús Vázquez. (Photo Credit: Valencia Media).
Jesús Vázquez. (Photo Credit: Valencia Media).

The banter continued as @JuanObra joined in with his comment.

Well, yeah, given how things are, we beat you like we’ve beaten you before—imagine who the dead ones are here. Respect yourself before trying to give lessons I don’t even know much about on what.

Valencia will return to LaLiga action with a match against Getafe this weekend as they look to get away from their 18th position on the table after 19 matches so far this season.

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