Valencia coach Jose Bordalas was upbeat after their 0-0 draw with Cadiz.
Bordalas found positives in his defence keeping a clean sheet.
He said, "It is true that it continues to give us confidence. We have only conceded one goal, an own goal, and that says a lot about the notable improvement on a defensive level, but we don't think about that.
"We are more focused on the fact that we weren't able to get the victory. The intention was to win against opponents who were very well organised and didn't allow us to create much.
"They are a very well organised team and they had no problem committing tactical fouls. That stopped the rhythm and deprived us of being able to create more attacking situations. We have to keep going. The team tried and it wasn't the best game on an offensive level.
"We started the game with three centre backs, then we changed to 4-4-2. We always seek to find balance. Players like Thierry Correia and Gabriel Paulista returned today, coming back from long-term injuries, and I have to see how to balance and protect the players, so they don't do extra work. It has gone well for us in many games, but the formation itself is the least important thing.
"In the end it is about making sure that the team have balance. Today we may have lacked clarity offensively, or the offensive aggressiveness to generate more chances and be clearer in front of goal."