La Liga
Arnaut Danjuma started the season as one of the main offensive hopes of Valencia CF, but his initial shine has gradually faded, becoming a major concern for Carlos Corberán. The Dutch forward, who scored three goals in the first six matches of LaLiga, is going through a delicate moment that is affecting the team's performance. His missed penalty against Real Oviedo marked a turning point, and since then, he has struggled to find his way to the goal.
The lack of consistency in his performance has raised doubts about his ability to regain the determination he showed in the early games. Despite a notable display against Betis, his impact has decreased in recent matches. The striker has yet to translate his influence in the game into goals, a key aspect for Valencia to regain offensive stability.
Arnaut Danjuma and a worrying goal drought at Mestalla
The performance of Arnaut Danjuma has been dwindling since late September, having gone almost 600 minutes without scoring in LaLiga, a concerning figure for both the coaching staff and the fans. Despite maintaining a presence in the opponent's area, the striker lacks that final touch that makes a difference. Even his only goal since then came in the Copa del Rey against a lesser rival, a detail that does not change the recent trend.
The six consecutive games in which he has started since that match against Oviedo have shown a clear blockage in his finishing. The Dutchman's influence in offensive build-up remains, but the team needs him to transform his participation into goals. Without his contribution, Valencia sees a key area weakened to compete consistently.
Valencia CF and an attack still waiting for the Dutchman
Valencia CF has clearly felt the decline in the striker's goal-scoring output, which started the season with goals against Getafe, Espanyol, and Oviedo, giving hope of a decisive player. However, the slump coincided with the team's drop in the standings, highlighting the direct relationship between his goal drought and the overall performance. Corberán continues to emphasize his ability to make a difference, both as a reference point and from the flanks, but the calendar demands immediate answers.
The Valencia coach believes that Danjuma can regain his form through work, confidence, and consistency, although the pressure for results increases each week. In a demanding environment like Mestalla, every detail influences the collective assessment, and the club needs one of its key signings to step up sooner rather than later.

LaLiga demands consistency
In a competitive league like LaLiga, poor streaks come at a cost, and Danjuma experiences ups and downs similar to what he faced at Villarreal, Tottenham, Everton, or Girona. His recent trajectory shows talent but also difficulties in maintaining it long term. Valencia aims to break that pattern and recover the impactful player who arrived this summer to strengthen the attack. The team's offensive stability partly depends on the Dutchman finding consistency in his performance and once again becoming a real threat to opposing defenses.
Corberán and the pending task: activating Arnaut Danjuma
For Carlos Corberán, the main challenge lies in reactivating Arnaut Danjuma, a key piece to complement Hugo Duro's good form and add offensive variations to the scheme. The coach works tirelessly to restore his confidence, but the responses are not coming as quickly as the classification situation requires. Danjuma surpassed his records from last season in just six matches, but he is now going through a period that threatens to overshadow his impact on the team.
The match at Vallecas stands as a decisive test to gauge his immediate reaction capability. In the dressing room, they trust that he will regain his best form, but the numbers need to support that conviction. The player is aware that he must offer more and break a cycle that has followed him for years in both Spain and England. The team needs goals, the fans await his best version, and the entire sports structure considers him a crucial player. The challenge is significant, but Mestalla continues to await the return of the best Arnaut Danjuma.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El fichaje del Valencia que no funciona
