The 28-year-old was pleased to have made his debut for los Che in Sunday's victory over Real Madrid and praised the fans for their support following his move from Benfica

Enzo Perez has spoken of his delight at having defeated Real Madrid on his Valencia debut, ending the record-breaking winning run of Carlo Ancelotti 's men.The Argentina international completed a move to Mestalla from Benfica for a reported fee of €25 million on January 2, making his first appearance against the European and world champions just two days after being presented to the fans.Los Che went behind early on as Cristiano Ronaldo converted from the penalty spot, but second-half goals from Antonio Barragan and Nicolas Otamendi brought Nuno Espirito Santo's side from behind to triumph, ending los Blancos' 22-game winning streak.Following the victory, Perez declared his elation with his first appearance for the Spanish side following the conclusion of his transfer from Portugal."These past few days have been very intense. Luckily everything was resolved and I was able to play. It was marvellous, like a dream," he told the club's official website."The fans were always behind us in this game as well, which is fundamental for turning a scoreline around.

"We always kept the same attitude. Nuno knows me, he knows my positioning on the pitch and I am available to play wherever the team need me.

"The fans here are amazing, so lets hope that they continue supporting us this way for the rest of the season."

Valencia currently occupy fourth position in La Liga and are now just five points behind leaders Madrid, though Ancelotti's side have a game in hand.