The league has analyzed audio and video footage from the match and with the help of lip readers, it has been concluded that there is no evidence for the racist comments that Mouctar Diakhaby accused Cadiz Juan Cala of making.

Something that Cala strongly denied during a press conference.

Valencia stands firm

Valencia commented on the results of the investigation in a statement.

"According to the investigation, it is not possible to confirm" ALL "words that were said during the incident.

The fact that you can not find evidence does not mean that it did not happen ", they write on their website.

"The club has not changed its position on the issue of what happened during the match and we are behind Diakhaby," Valencia announced.

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Valencia left the field after Mouctar Diakhaby, number twelve, was subjected to a suspected racist attack.

Photo: TT