Valencia 2-1 Celta Vigo: Outrage surrounds penalty decision as Dani Parejo snatches the points to close the gap on La Liga leaders Barcelona
- Dani Parejo's disputed penalty earned Valencia the victory over Celta Vigo
- Simone Zaza scored his 10th goal of the season to give the home side the lead
- Iago Aspas equalised for the visitors before Parejo's penalty on 81 minutes
- After the defeat, Celta captain Hugo Mallo said: 'We had the points taken off us'
- The 2-1 victory sees Valencia move to within two points of leaders Barcelona
Valencia kept the pressure on La Liga leaders Barcelona by beating Celta Vigo 2-1 on Saturday with a late penalty from Dani Parejo.
Valencia were looking for a first win in three games to revive their unlikely title bid and took the lead through a header from top scorer Simone Zaza in the 28th minute, the Italian's 10th league goal of the season.
Iago Aspas stabbed in from close range in the 46th minute to equalise for Celta, who had held Barca to a 2-2 draw last weekend, but Parejo restored Valencia's lead nine minutes from time with a double stroke of fortune as his disputed penalty went through the hands of goalkeeper Ruben Blanco.
Dani Parejo scored the decisive penalty to move Valencia withing two points of Barcelona
The La Liga side celebrate their victory over Celta Vigo at the Mestalla on Saturday evening
Simone Zaza scored his 10th goal of the season in the first half to open the scoring
Valencia are second in the standings, moving two points behind Barcelona who are on 36 and visit Villarreal on Sunday. Real Madrid moved into third with their 5-0 thrashing of Sevilla but Atletico Madrid can go back above Zinedine Zidane's side when they visit Real Betis on Sunday.
Celta's players raged against referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero for awarding Valencia the penalty when Jose Gaya went to ground following a challenge by Pablo Hernandez.
'We didn't drop points today, we had them taken off us by that person (the referee). He robbed us. I hope he doesn't officiate any more of our games,' said Celta captain Hugo Mallo.
Goalscorer Aspas added: 'I think he must have something against Celta, in every game of ours which he has taken charge of, something has gone against us.'
Valencia coach Marcelino, who was back in the dugout following a two-game touchline ban, said: 'It was a really exciting game. The result is fair because we scored two legal goals but Celta played very well and if they'd drawn we wouldn't have been able to complain.'
Following their defeat, Celta captain Hugo Mallo slammed the penalty decision as he claimed: 'We didn't drop points today, we had them taken off us by that person (the referee)'
Head coach Marcelino García Toral issues instructions as his side grind out a 2-1 victory
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