Thursday, August 26, 2010

Champions League draw

The Champions League draw finished today and we have the results:
Valencia has been drawn with English giants Manchester United, Scottish champions Rangers and Turkish super lig league winners Bursaspor.

I think its a fair draw and we can beat all the teams in our group. We should easily finish 1st in this group if we have any aspirations this season.

Cezar pointed out that home ties will be crucial in the Champions League group stage. He said Valencia should try to win all home games.

Full Draw
Group A Group B
Inter Olympique Lyonnais
Werder Bremen Benfica
Tottenham Hotspur Schalke
Twente Hapoel Tel-Aviv
Group C Group D
Manchester United Barcelona
Valencia Panathinaikos
Rangers FC Copenhagen
Bursaspor Rubin Kazan
Group E Group F
Bayern Munich Chelsea
Roma Marseille
Basel Spartak Moscow
CFR Cluj MSK Zilina
Group G Group H
AC Milan Arsenal
Real Madrid Shakhtar Donetsk
Ajax Sporting Braga
Auxerre Partizan

Valencia CF 2010/11 season preview

Valencia CF preseason report and new season preview

Transfers:

Valencia CF has been very active in the transfer window this summer, with players going in and out. 

The two biggest losses for Valencia CF are David Villa and David Silva. These two players have been the cornerstone in attack for Valencia for the last couple of seasons with David Villa having five magnificent seasons at Valencia and always scoring above 20 goals. No more though, as he was transferred to Barcelona for a reported fee of 40 million euros and David Silva transferring to Manchester City for a reported fee of 30 million euros.

Other players to be sold or loaned out are Nikola Zigic sold to Birmingham City, Marchena to Villareal, goalkeeper Renan loaned out to Internacional, Del Horno and Nacho Gonzales loaned out to Levante U.D and most recently Alexis sold to Sevilla for a fee of 5 million euros.

But for all the players leaving, there were players coming also. With Valencia in such a financial crisis and a reported 500 million in debt, the selling’s brought Valencia an estimated 90 million euros to its cash account and also allowed us to bring cheaper yet good new players.

The biggest and brightest signing Valencia did this year is Roberto Soldado from Getafe for a reported fee of 10 million euros. He scored 16 goals for Getafe last season and is an experienced La Liga player.
Joining him in attack is Aritz Aduriz from Mallorca for a reported fee of 5 million euros. Between Soldado and Aduriz they scored 28 goals in La Liga last season and will be looking to either achieve the same result or score even more goals.

Coming to the midfield positions are attacking midfielder Ricardo “Tino” Costa from French side Montpellier, defensive midfielder Mehmet Topal from Turkish gianst Galatesaray and Sofiane Feghuoli once considered French brightest star and the next Zinedin zidane. 

In Defense Valencia strengthened the squad by bringing the experienced and Champions Leagie winner Ricardo Costa from German side VFL Wolfsburg, though Ricardo Costa played last season in French team Lille.


Preseason report:

The first preseason match started against Saudi Arabian champions AlHilal. Valencia CF won that game 2-0, but the play wasn’t good, the players lacking in fitness and form and the tactics almost nonexistent. Still, this would be a good game, since it showed Valencia coach Unai Emery where and what to improve.

Unai Emery would than turn the focus on physical exercises to improve the player’s fitness, strength and stamina, as well as busy preseason tours and matches, some only 1 day apart.

Second match was against Slovenian side NK Celje, Valencia lost the match 2-0 and huge holes were shown in Valencia’s play.

Third match was against Hannover 96, Valencia won 2-1 and for the first time showed some good play, although Hannover 96 did have most of the ball control.

Forth match was against French champions Olympic Marseille, Valencia lost 1-0, but this was by far the best match Valencia played in the preseason thus far. By now Unai Emery had played 4 formations from the 4-4-2, 4-4-1-1, 4-3-3 to 4-2-3-1. The most used one was 4-3-3 and even though not really working, there was still no reason for concern.

Valencia than went on a mini tour in England and the fifth preseason match was against English side Aston Villa. The game finished in a 0-0 draw and was the most boring game Valencia has played in the preseason. Even though the game was boring Valencia did show some good defending and tracking of the ball. Only after a day Valencia played against David Silva’s new club Manchester City.

Valencia players were obviously tired from all the traveling, training sessions and the previous game against Aston Villa, so we lost to Manchester City 2-0.

Seventh game was actually a triangle played between Valencia, Palermo and Napoli. Valencia won against Napoli on penalties, after the regular 90 minutes finished 1-1. Against Palermo we lost in what was a game to forget.

Questions and concerns started arising, Valencia was playing bad and with a string on negative results no one knew what Unai Emery thought when he was saying that the team was improving.

Roberto Soldado gave an interview criticizing the team and saying that they have no excuses anymore and that the team must win the remaining preseason matches.

Unai Emery also spoke and said that in the next game against Fiorentina, we would see a new side to Valencia, one with great ball possession, cohesive and attacking minded. 

The first and last preseason game home at the Mestalla was against Fiorentina. Unai Emery decided to go for the better formation in the preseason, 4-2-3-1 and it showed. Valencia won the game after a brilliant performance from the whole team.

Last preseason game was against Italian side Lecce and the only game that wasn’t broadcasted on any channel whatsoever.  Valencia won the game 2-0 and played a good game, though there was one big downside to it; Soldado got injured and will need 2 to 3 weeks to recover.


System and players:

After a lot of deliberation and every sign hitting him straight in the face that the 4-3-3 formation isn’t working for Valencia, Unai Emery finally decided to put it to rest just this last few days, but only temporarily. 

The formation that Valencia is going to use in the new season is 4-2-3-1 with the following starting eleven players:
GK: Cezar
DF: Miguel, Navarro, R. Costa, Mathieu
MF: Albelda, Banega, Joaquin, Pablo
ATT: Soldado, Mata

Now that Soldado is injured though, Aduriz is going to start as the main Striker, at least for the first match of the new season against Malaga.

Let’s start from the back first though. Cezar will keep his number one goalkeeper spot, but this time around he’s got a lot more competition with Moya actually performing considerably better than last season and the returning Guaita also impressing. Guaita was also voted the best goalkeeper last season in the second division, so a good call from Emery to keep him around.

In the defense it’s going to be a battle between Bruno and Miguel for the right back position, with Miguel impressing a little bit more in the preseason, Dealbers, Navarro, Maduro and R. Costa will battle for the center back spots, with R. Costa and Navarro impressing the coach the most.
Dealbert and Maduro will be really fighting for a spot though; Dealbert was good last season even though he has played his whole life in the lower divisions and Maduro played a great game against Fiorentina and was surprisingly consistent and confident.

Jeremy Mathieu is the only natural left back and has been impressive for the whole preseason. He has great attacking skills and always supports the attacking players, but he’s been also improving in defense and excelled in his defensive duties against Fiorentina. Jordi Alba has played as a makeshift left back last season after Mathieu was injured for most of last season, but he is going to be the second choice and will look to get his chance only after injuries arise.

Valencia is the strongest in midfield this season and Unai Emery has tons of players for all the positions. 

We have the all reliable and veteran Albelda who will be covering the defensive midfield slot and new signing Mehmet Topal acclimatizing to the La Liga style of play. But with Topal Valencia has a great young talent that has already played a lot of games for his national team and a player to take over from Albelda. 

In the attacking midfield we have the great Ever Banega who after a lot of problems since arriving at Valencia and even almost leaving, decided to stay at Valencia and work hard and leave his old style of life behind so he can become a good player. Boy did he become good, it’s almost like the stories the story behind Banega becoming such a vital and great player for Valencia after all the problems he has had. To cover for Banega we have Tino Costa who is a confident player and in his prime to help Valencia do great this season.

Valencia kept Pablo and Mata the wingers from last season after an impressive season for Pablo and a good one from Mata. But then we also have Joaquin who on his day is the best player in the world and his skills are immense when he feels like playing. We also have young prodigy in Feghuoli who was considered the next Zidane, though with a serious injury last season the hype surrounding him slowly diminished. 

Than we have Chori Dominguez, who has excellent dribbling, shooting, passing and finishing skills, but due to the competition last season and having both the David’s did not make many appearances.
This year will be different for him and he may as well challenge Mata for the position just behind the main striker.
We also have Fernandes and Vicente who have been plagued by injuries, especially Vicente, but are both great players. Vicente especially has once been considered as one of the best players in Europe, if not the world, he has also played for Spain, but he has suffered from injury after injury. Hopefully this will be his season and will show his worth to Valencia and extend his contract with us.

In attack we now have two new strikers; Soldado and Aduriz. They are both experienced and excellent players in their own right and have actually showed that they can contribute to Valencia s they both have scored goals in the preseason. Having two good strikers also means that Emery can actually play a 4-4-2 formation which has shown to be excellent after the two goals against Fiorentina were scored after Emery transformed to a 4-4-2 formation and both Soldado and Aduriz played together. This also means that crosses will work more effectively now, since both players are good headers and have good physique to outjump opposing defensive players. 

With Villa and Silva in attack crosses were rarely useful because of their height and the team played mostly with direct and low balls to them. 

Overall this is shaping to be an exciting season for all Valencia fans and it’s a beginning to a new chapter in Valencia’s history. With three competitions waiting for us and the return to Champions League competition we have all the reasons to be excited.
With many new motivated and ready to impress players and the old ones being rejuvenated and having more competition everyone wants to impress and get in the first team. We also don’t have any pressure  to be champions in La Liga or to reach the Champions League final or any stuff like that the team can be relaxed and fight for as bigger achievement as possible.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Various news from Valencia CF

After the game against Lecce many of the players and the coach gave interviews.
Coach Unai Emery said that the team is improving and getting closer to the form they want to be in when the La Liga starts.

Aritz Aduriz also had similar comment and said he feels like the team has improved and he thinks they can do good this season in all competitions. He is also very happy to have scored in the last two games he played.

Ever Banega said the team has improved a lot in the preseason and he feels the team is ready to start the new season. He also talked about his call-up for Argentina, he said that he was very happy he was called for international duty and that he played a whole 90 minutes and thinks he's shown his worth to the new Argentina coach. When asked about some of the arrivals like Villa, Silva and Marchena, he said that people should let go of the subject and that the club has brought good and ambitious players to cover for the departures.

Valencia president Llorente has informed Mata's Father and the public that negotations over the contract of the player will be held in September and not earlier. He said the club had a lot more important business currently and he didn't like Mata's father forcing the contract issue.

Feghuoli was also interviewed and said the preseason is going well for him and the team. He says his objective was to remain at Valencia and not be loaned out and he is happy he succeed in achieving that objective, his next objective is to work hard and try to get some playing time as a starter.

Roberto Soldado will not start the game against Malaga. Soldado wen't out in the match against Lecce limping, and the worst fears have been confirmed after a medical exam on the player. He has a bad muscle injury and will be out of action for 2 or 3 weeks.

Official: Alexis to transfer to Sevilla

Its official, Alexis will transfer to Sevilla after Valencia CF and Sevilla reached an agreement over the player transfer fee, believed to be around 5 million euros.

Even though Alexis is leaving, Valencia has a lot of cover for the defense in the likes of Maduro, R. Costa, Dealbers and Navarro.
Alexis is a versatile player that can play as central, left and right defender, but never really shined in any of the positions and was rather average.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

U.S Lecce 0-2 Valencia CF

Valencia CF won the final preseason game against Italian side Lecce in what was a good encounter for Valencia, but we must not get carried away with this win, it was after all against a far weaker side that has played last season in the Italian second liga or Italia B.

There wasn't any broadcast of this game, so I can't really commentate on how Valencia really played and if it was good or bad.
From some of the live coverage though, it seems as Valencia were the better side for most of the match and Feghouli seems to have made quite an impact.

Anyways here are the technical details:
U.S. Lecce 0: Rosati, Giuliatto, Gustavo, Munari, Corvi, Olivera, Ferrario, Giacomazzi, Piatti, Vives and Grossmüller. They also played Bertolacci, Brivio, Donati, Fabiano and Sini.

Valencia CF 2: Cesar, Bruno, Navarro, Aduriz, Feghouli, Vicente, Dealbert, Topal, Fernandes, Tino Costa and Jordi Alba. Substitutions: Soldado, Ever, Joaquin, Mathieu, Mata, Miguel, Albelda, Alexis, Pablo, Ricardo Costa.

Goals: 0-1, 34min Aduriz, 0-2, 48min Fernandes.

Referee: D. Celi (Italy).

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Official: Del Horno and Nacho Gonzales to Levante

Valencia confirmed that players Del Horno and Nacho Gonzales will transfer to city rival UD Levante on a one year loan deal.
This is as a part to reduce the squad size and salary expenses. Del Horno is one of those high earners in Valencia that never payed off his high salary and this year is not any different. Del Horno was given a chance in preseason, but he failed to impress coach Unai Emery.

Hopefully Valencia can find buyers for Sunny and Hugo Viana also, who are also quite high earners, but outkasts from the squad, due to their poor performances.

In other news tomorrow night is Lecce vs Valencia CF. Valencia will travel to Italy for their final preseason friendly game against Lecce.
Chori Dominguez and Moya are not going to travel with the team to Italy.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Valencia players called on international duty

Miguel Brito and Manuel Fernandes were called in the Portugal national squad few days ago as well as Hewdges Maduro for Holland national team. Maduro played a good game for Holland in a central defensive role and seems he's done enough to get another call up.
Ricardo Costa will sit out the first Portugal qualification match, as he is under suspension for the red card he got during the Fifa World Cup against Spain.
Mehmed Topal was also called on international duty for Turkey, who's coach is former Valencia coach Guss Hidding.
Ever Banega and Mata are also called up for Argentina and Spain respectfully and will actually play a friendly match against each other on 07.09.2010 and will be played in "Monumental" stadium, Buenos Aires.

In other news Zaragoza and Valencia reached an agreement regarding the Zaragoza debt to Valencia.
The new agreement postpones Zeragoza's payment for one more year. Zaragoza owe Valencia money for the purchases of Aimar and Arizmendi, two of the once gigantic players for Valencia.
Zaragoza's president thanked Valencia CF president Manuel Llorente for his understanding.