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Rayo Vallecano captain Óscar Valentín plans new approach for Conference League final

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May 27, 2026
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Óscar Valentín Leads Rayo Vallecano into First European Final in Leipzig

Rayo Vallecano captain Óscar Valentín reflects on his journey from Segunda to his first European final, addresses Trejo’s departure and the locker-room anthem as the team heads to Leipzig.

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Óscar Valentín will captain Rayo Vallecano into the club’s first major European final, arriving in Leipzig with the kind of leadership that has become synonymous with the Madrid side this season. Valentín, a central midfielder whose rise has mirrored Rayo’s own climb, spoke to reporters before the squad departed for the Red Bull Arena and outlined what the match represents for him and the club. The captain described the Girona promotion as a defining turning point, acknowledged the impact of Óscar Trejo’s exit, and explained how a dressing-room song has become an emblem for a changing club identity.

Valentín prepares for his first European final

Óscar Valentín framed the trip to Leipzig as both a personal milestone and a collective moment for Rayo Vallecano. He pointed out that the club has given him his top-flight debut and the unexpected opportunity to play in European competition, a development he said would have seemed improbable when he first signed. Valentín emphasized that the experience is the culmination of years of steady progression for both player and club.

The captain spoke calmly about pressure and expectation, suggesting that the experience of tough domestic fixtures has prepared Rayo for the demands of a final. He underlined the routine nature of preparation at the club, noting that focus and unity are the most important currencies in a one-off match. Valentín’s tone combined humility with clear intent: he wants the team to leave a mark on the European stage.

Promotion in Girona as the career inflection point

Valentín identified the promotion achieved in Girona as the moment that reshaped his career trajectory and Rayo’s fortunes. That campaign, he said, unfolded under extraordinary circumstances with the COVID-19 pandemic affecting attendance, preparation and morale. Despite those challenges, the successful promotion provided the platform for the achievements that followed, including sustained La Liga performance and continental qualification.

He described that season as a collective test of character that revealed the squad’s resilience, and he credited the club’s culture for enabling subsequent growth. For Valentín, the promotion was not merely a triumph in sporting terms but a confirmation that the club’s project could generate durability and upward momentum. He framed the final in Leipzig as another milestone built on that foundation.

Leadership amid Trejo’s departure and squad transition

Valentín addressed the consequences of Óscar Trejo’s exit with measured clarity, stressing that the dressing room already possesses an established core that will need to adapt. He acknowledged Trejo’s significance to the team’s identity, saying the playmaker has been “very important” both on and off the field. Valentín went further, suggesting he would personally welcome Trejo back in a non-playing capacity should the club choose to retain him in a staff or advisory role.

The captain also spoke about the potential future of teammates such as Íñigo, indicating uncertainty about individual decisions but a clear desire within the squad for continuity. Valentín declined to speculate about contract outcomes while reiterating the value of internal cohesion. His comments painted a picture of a leadership group intent on preserving stability while managing inevitable change.

Who will step forward in the dressing room

With departures and contract doubt influencing the summer outlook, Valentín highlighted the need for others to assume greater responsibility inside the locker room. He said the squad’s base is solid and that players with experience and club longevity will be expected to fill any leadership gaps. Valentín framed this as a natural evolution rather than a crisis, noting that the club’s values and standards remain intact.

He suggested that younger players would also have opportunities to grow into more prominent roles as the team navigates both domestic and European commitments. The captain emphasized mentorship and collective accountability as the mechanisms by which responsibility will be redistributed. This approach reflects a pragmatic stance designed to protect team chemistry during a period of transition.

The anthem, identity and the rise of the “Puto Rayo”

Valentín recounted how a catchy song — first heard by the squad during a trip to Athens — quickly became an unofficial anthem ahead of the final. He described the dressing-room decision to adopt the track as spontaneous, driven by its immediacy and the group’s appetite for a unifying chant. The melody, he said, can be heard around the squad as both a rallying cry and a symbol of shared belief.

That anthem, along with key victories over heavyweight opponents in La Liga, has helped shift the narrative around Rayo Vallecano from a modest neighborhood club to a side that challenges established hierarchies. Valentín framed the club’s emerging identity as one that “inconveniences” bigger teams, pointing to wins over Real Madrid and Barcelona as evidence of a new competitive posture. The captain welcomed the label “Puto Rayo” as an expression of the team’s refusal to be dismissed.

Mental preparation and the people who matter before kick-off

When asked who he thinks about in the moments before a match, Valentín’s response was immediate and personal: family and his partner. He explained that those closest to him have been present throughout a career that began far from the spotlight, and that their support provides perspective before major fixtures. This reflection underlined the human side of a player accustomed to the tactical and physical demands of elite football.

Valentín also addressed the emotional weight of representing a club rooted in a specific Madrid neighborhood, noting that the expectations of supporters are matched by a desire to honor the community’s history. He said the team carries those ties onto the field and that the final offers an opportunity to reward a fan base that has long dreamed of larger stages. The captain framed this responsibility as motivation rather than burden.

Óscar Valentín acknowledged the tactical preparation and match-day routines that will occupy the team’s attention in Leipzig, but he returned repeatedly to the importance of unity. He emphasized that whether or not the club’s personnel changes over the summer, the values forged in promotion battles and domestic campaigns will shape how Rayo approaches the final. Valentín’s comments underscored a commitment to continuity in culture even as individual futures remain fluid.

The approaching final in the Red Bull Arena will test Rayo Vallecano’s collective belief and Valentín’s leadership in equal measure. The captain’s account sketches a team that has matured through adversity, embraced a distinct identity and prepared to present itself without deference on the European stage. Whatever the result in Leipzig, Óscar Valentín and his teammates travel with a clear sense of purpose and a renewed sense of what the club now represents.

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