I see this realistically that the strength of the Real Madrid team is much stronger than Valencia so there is no reason for Real Madrid to fail to win in this weekend's match against Valencia unless there is a surprise.
If I refer to several references that are my reference, such as the possibility that Billingham and Joselu can be played even though their status remains in doubt. or it could be that Bellingham will start playing from the substitute bench, as will Joselu. however, I cannot confirm the validity of the source that is my reference, because I did not read or look for official information. what is certain is that in the match against Valenvia vs Real Madrid, the away team is superior to the home team. for the time being, Valencia is at odds @5.00, while Real Madrid is at odds @1.66. It was clear there was a difference between the two teams, even though Real Madrid played as the away team.
Well, referring to what you said, it's natural that these two teams have different gaps in terms of team depth. we know very well that Real Madrid is one of the giant teams in the Spanish League. while Valencia is ranked 8th, far below Real Madrid's ranking. moreover, Valencia's performance is not very stable. but make no mistake, football is unique and difficult for us to predict with certainty. especially if it turns out that Bellingham is absent from the Valencia match and so is Joselu. we can refer to the previous match when Madrid hosted the match against Sevilla, Don Carlo's team had great difficulty scoring goals in that match. so, to confirm the match, let's just wait for this match to be held.