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Ramazani's Nerve-Shredding Penalty Masterclass Has Valencia Boss Corberan Drooling – Leeds Loanee's Revival Story

Ramazani's Nerve-Shredding Penalty Masterclass Has Valencia Boss Corberan Drooling – Leeds Loanee's Revival Story

Inside Futbol (OneFootball) EN 5 March 2026 at 21:05
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Valencia manager Carlos Corberan has praised Leeds loanee Largie Ramazani for his composure in retaking a match-winning penalty against Osasuna. The 25-year-old has hit form with three goals in three starts amid Valencia's relegation fight. His revival boosts his value for Leeds, as reported by Inside Futbol via OneFootball.

Ramazani's Nerve-Shredding Penalty Masterclass Has Valencia Boss Corberan Drooling – Leeds Loanee's Revival Story

Imagine burying a penalty, feeling like a hero, only for the ref to call you back for a retake. Gulp. That's exactly what Largie Ramazani faced against Osasuna at the weekend, and the Leeds United loanee didn't just cope – he nailed it again, clinching victory for Valencia and earning rave reviews from boss Carlos Corberan.

Corberan, the ex-West Brom gaffer now steering the Mestalla ship, couldn't hide his admiration. 'The lad's got personality for days,' he basically said to the club's media. It's the psychological steel that impressed him most – staying cool when most would wobble.

From Man United Youth to Spanish Slogger

Ramazani's journey reads like a football soap opera. The Belgian started at Charlton Athletic before Manchester United snapped him up, where he nabbed one senior outing. Six years back, Almeria whisked him to Spain, and last summer Leeds lured him back on a four-year contract post their Championship promotion.

But under Daniel Farke, he was surplus to requirements, especially after arrivals like Noah Okafor and Lukas Nmecha muscled in. Valencia pounced on loan, pushing for a buy option that Leeds flatly refused. Smart move, eh? With the Whites eyeing a valuation boost.

Injuries stalled his start at Valencia, who sit a precarious 15th in La Liga, just five points from the trapdoor. He didn't start a league game until last month, but now? Three starts, three goals. Blimey.

Corberan's Pub Chat Praise – And a Winter Wobble Dodged

Corberan singled out that Osasuna spot-kick drama. After the initial effort, Ramazani had seconds to shake off the adrenaline, dodge self-doubt about placement, and smash it home. 'He masters the mental side like a pro,' the boss beamed, per reports from Inside Futbol via OneFootball.

Valencia even mulled cutting the loan short in January, but recent fireworks changed minds. Corberan's trust is growing, and with relegation lurking, Ramazani's swagger is a godsend. For Leeds, it's a win-win – keep him ticking, watch that price tag soar.

The 25-year-old's form is no fluke. He's blending pace, finishing, and now ice-in-veins nerves. Picture him at Elland Road next season? Or staying put if Valencia stump up? Either way, this loanee's turning heads.

Why This Matters for Valencia, Leeds, and Beyond

Los Che need points, pronto. Ramazani's goals are oxygen in a relegation scrap. Corberan, who knows a thing or two about grinding results, sees a gem who's finally shining after England false dawns.

Leeds fans, meanwhile, might raise a pint to this. From Championship benchwarmer to La Liga clutch merchant – it's the loan dream. If he keeps this up, Daniel Farke could have a dilemma on his hands come summer.

Football's full of these redemption yarns, and Ramazani's serving one with bells on. Keep an eye – this Belgian's got the bottle to go places. What's your take, lads? Hero or hype?

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Players:

Largie RamazaniCarlos CorberanDaniel FarkeNoah OkaforLukas Nmecha

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ValenciaLeeds UnitedManchester UnitedAlmeriaCharlton AthleticWest Brom

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