Thursday, January 13, 2011

Uefa team of the year 2001

The Uefa website has started posting team of the year going back a decade. They revisited year 2001 in an article few days ago and two Valencia players from that year found themselves on it.
"Two of the UEFA Champions League losing finalists also made the cut, receiving the largest proportion of votes for any position: Valencia CF goalkeeper Santiago Cañizares and left midfielder Kily González."

Here is the full list:

UEFA.com users' Team of the Year 2001
GK: Santiago Cañizares (Valencia CF & Spain)
RB: Cosmin Contra (Deportivo Alavés/AC Milan & Romania)
CB: Sami Hyypiä (Liverpool FC & Finland)
CB: Patrik Andersson (FC Bayern München/FC Barcelona & Sweden)
LB: Bixente Lizarazu (FC Bayern München & France)
RM: David Beckham (Manchester United FC & England)
CM: Patrick Vieira (Arsenal FC & France)
AM: Zinédine Zidane (Juventus/Real Madrid CF & France)
LM: Kily González (Valencia CF & Argentina)
FW: Thierry Henry (Arsenal FC & France)
FW: David Trezeguet (Juventus & France)
Coach: Gérard Houllier (Liverpool FC)

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Injury and training report

David Albelda has been ruled out of the squad for one month, following his surgery.
David Navarro and Chori Dominguez have been training normally in the last few days and Tino Costa has begun training normally also, although his recovery will probably last few more days, but he should be ready for Valencia's next match against Deportivo.

Aritz Aduriz will miss the Deportivo match due to suspension as he got his 5th yellow card in the last match against Levante.

Unai Emery put Tino Costa, Navarro and Chori in a training match in order to get some minutes of playing time. The training match was interesting because it pitted some of the first team players against the B team players.


The first team players were Saul on the goal, Bruno, Navarro, R. Costa and Mathieu in defense, while Joaquin, Tino, Banega and Vicente were in the midfield and Chori in attack. They played against the B team players and won the match 7-2.
Sofiane Feghuoli also played in the match replacing Tino Costa as he is still not fully match fit. Feghuoli also scored 2 goals, while Joaquin scored 3 goals.

Monday, January 10, 2011

New transfers page added

Today I'm pleased to announce I've added a new page "transfers" to this blog. There you will be able to see all the transfers Valencia completes.
I've thought about adding last years summer transfers, but that seemed a bit incomplete as I would also need to add the winter transfers from 2010, but I think its best to start fresh and build on from there I've decided to start with transfers from this year.

I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all who visited this blog and would urge you to visit regularly as that is what keeps me motivated to improve on the quality and quantity of this blog and offer you news, features and various articles about Valencia.

Also I would urge you to go on and vote on the poll as I'm interested in what you think about Unai Emery.

Levante UD 0-1 Valencia CF - Match Review

A late goal from Juan Mata helped Valencia take the spoils in the local derby against Levante and maintain their top-four ambitions.
The winger had earlier missed a penalty and struck the crossbar with a free-kick, but he made amends by sliding home the winner in the final ten minutes to hand Unai Emery's men three consecutive Primera Division wins.
The home crowd generated a lively atmosphere inside the Ciutat de Valencia, but the standard of football on the pitch could not match what was an important occasion for the hosts.
Luis Garcia’s enjoyed the best of the opening spell without creating any genuine opportunities, with Felipe Caicedo as usual being the most prominent attacker.


Valencia begun to grow into the contest, however, and on 26 minutes they were given a dream opportunity to open the scoring. Miquel Robuste needlessly blocked Hedwiges Maduro’s run into the area, and the referee did not hesitate in pointing to the spot.
Juan Mata strode up confidently to convert, but only contrived to clip the top of the crossbar as the ball whizzed over. It was a poor effort from the usually reliable Spanish international.
The match labored into the second half, a scrappy affair with neither side showing much in the way of quality. Levante threw on Christian Stuani and reverted to a 4-4-2, and within a minute of being involved the substitute crashed down in the area after a clash with Miguel, demanding a penalty that was not forthcoming.
Valencia rallied. Mata, still reeling from his spot kick miss, started to become involved again, and saw a beautifully floated free kick crash back off the crossbar, with home keeper Reina getting the faintest of touches to the effort.
But Los Che were upping the ante, and eventually they got the breakthrough their play deserved. Pablo Hernandez played the ball through to Mata, who was marginally played onside by full-back David Cerra, and this time the winger made no mistake, showing composure to roll the ball into the corner past the dive of Reina, and record his third goal of the season.
The Granotes had no time to respond, and Emery was delighted to see his team bounce back from Copa del Rey disappointment in midweek to edge three points clear of the chasing pack in the race for the top four.

Article from goal.com

Technical details:
Levante (0): Reina, Cerra, Robusté, Pallardó (Sergio, min, 64), Nadal (Muñoz, min. 75), Juanfran, X. Torres, Ballesteros, Juanlu, Rubén (Stuani, min. 64) y Caicedo.

Valencia CF (1): Guaita, Maduro, Topal, Soldado (Vicente, min. 75), Mata (Éver, min. 92), Aduriz, Dealbert, Stankevicius, Pablo (Feghouli, min. 87), Miguel y Jordi Alba.

Goals: 0-1 Min. 83 Mata.

Player Ratings:
Guaita 6 - Not much to do, though seemed quite confident in his performance.
Miguel 5.5 - Made few defensive mistakes, but largely good at the back and offered decent performance going forward.
Stankevicious 5.5 - Not much that he could do as Levante barely attacked all 90 minutes.
Dealbert 5.5 - Same as Stankevicious.
Alba 5 - His worst match this season, good defensively, but everything he did offensively was several bad passes.
Pablo 7 - Made the assist for Mata's goal and generally good in attack, served more as a creating midfielder rather than a winger.
Maduro 6 - His running into the Levante penalty area allowed for a penalty and generally decent, though as usual he became less and less effective towards the end. Too little fitness perhaps?
Topal 5.5 - Did well defensively, though had an easy time as Levante barely attacked.
Mata 6 - Scored a goal, but on the other hand he missed a penalty and scrambled few good chances.
Aduriz 5.5 - Run and fought the whole 90 minutes, but he was cut from service.
Soldado 5.5 - Often came outside to get the ball and was available for passing, not much service to him either.
Subs:
Vicente 6.5 -  When he came in the left side immediately became more dangerous. Showed Mata how to play from the wing as he made several good runs in the short time he had.
Feghuoli NA - Not enough time
Banega NA - Not enough time

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Levante UD vs Valencia CF - Match Preview

Tonight's match will give Valencia an opportunity to bounce back after a demoralizing and agonizing defeat. Unai Emery is now considerably under pressure, but his stay at Valencia is more or less guarantied unless Valencia drop to 7th or 8th position in the Spanish table.

Valencia CF are coming to this match after the agonizing 4-2 loss to Villarreal in the Copa Del Rey. What makes this defeat so agonizing is that Valencia had a 2-0 lead over Villarreal, but failed to protect it in the second half. The referee also helped Villarreal by awarding them a non-existent penalty and the ground was set from Valencia to loose. The team lost all ability and confidence after such fast goals and ultimately lost 4-2.

Emery was critical of the way the team played in the second half and himself so he will try to find ways to strengthen our defense. Going against him is his own inexperience and pressure from the fans to tighten up at the back and bring good results.

Some players have came out of injury and will be ready to take part in the match against Levante. David Albelda, Chori Dominguez, Dadid Navarro and Tino Costa are to return to the team as well as the suspended Aritz Aduriz after serving out his one match ban.
On the flip side Joaquin will be unavailable as he was given a two match suspension by the board of referees, after he attacked one of the referees after the match vs Villarreal. He is also on a watch list and if he does such an action once again this season can be given a 12 match suspension, so when he returns he should be on a good behavior.Jeremy Mathieu is also out of the squad due to an injury he sustained during the match vs Villarreal.

Valencia CF squad: to be announced...

Levante UD on the other side had a decent week after managing to beat Real Madrind 2-0 on the return leg of the Copa Del Rey, although they lost 8-2 on aggregate, but they also had a good match before as they managed to stretch out Barcelona and make them work really hard for a 2-1 victory.
After loosing 8-0 to Real Madrid in the first leg of the Copa Del Rey Levante has really tightened up their defense and are coming to tonight's match really strong and anything but a loss would be great result for them because they are just few points from the relegation zone.


Levante UD squad:
Goalkeepers: Manolo Reina, Gustavo Munúa
Defenders: Juanfran García, Héctor Rodas, Javi Venta, Miguel Robusté, David Cerrajería, Sergio Ballesteros
Midfielders: Miguel Pallardó, Xisco Nadal, Xavi Torres, Sergio González, Xisco Muñoz, Valdo Lopes, Juanlu Gómez
Strikers: Felipe Caicedo, Christian Stuani, Rafa Jordá, Rubén Suárez



Valencia CF Technical:
Formation: 4-4-2
Line up: Guaita; Miguel, Stankevicious, R. Costa, Alba; Pablo, Maduro, Banega, Mata, Soldado; Aduriz.
Tactics: High frequency crosses from the wings, positional changes from the 2 wingers, medium defensive line, high opposing field pressure.

Result prediction:
Levante UD 1-1 Valencia CF
Levante is going to offer a lot of resistance and with their defense really tightened up they will be tough to crack. I think Valencia is going to score a goal first in the first half, but in the second half Levante is going to score a goal back from an counter attack.
I hope that Valencia can win, but seems very unlikely and that is why I predict 1-1 result.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Joaquin assaults the referee

After the Villareal vs Valencia match tonight ended Joaquin attacked the referee in the tunnel. Joaquin went to the main referee and said that he is a thief, stupid and low life asshole.
He than tried to physically attack him and swore at him. The cowardly referee not knowing what to do gave him a red card. Now I'm not too familiar with the rules, but I'm pretty sure you can't give a player a red card after the match has ended.

The referee said that he gave him a red card because he was insulted, threatened and assaulted by Joaquin.

Personally I think this referee should be fired because he is bad at this job and secondly he should have confronted the situation like a man and not like a scared little girl.

Also Valencia needs to file a suit on these referees as I think every expert can agree that they always make huge bad calls against Valencia.

Villareal CF 4-2 Valencia CF

Bravo for the referee and all the referees who are blind and stupid. How many times are referees going to make calls against Valencia? Red cards. yellow cards, penalties you name it, Valencia CF is always on the receiving end.

On to the match and Valencia simply forgot how to play football in the second half. After an awesome first half, in the second half its like the players were replaced by same looking robots who's program was to loose the match.

The match started as good as it can possible get. Ever Banega shot at goal at the 5th minute and with the help of Villareal goalkeeper the ball went into the net and it was 1-0 for Valencia.
Things got even better in the 22nd minute as Soldado got to a superb cross from Maduro and with a difficult move stopped the ball and than chipped it into Villarreal's net.
Valencia was leading 2-0 on 22 minutes into the match on Villareal's own ground. As the players managed to bring the game into the brake there was all the hope that this would be a wonderful win and a sign of maturation from all Valencia players.

As soon as the second half began we were doomed. 2 minutes into the second half and Villarreal equalized due to poor marking by all defensive players, but mostly because Stankevicious allowed 2 meters breathing space to the player he marked.
As has been usual for a lot of time now the referee had a say on who is going to win the match and only 1 minute later awarded Villareal a penalty by the main offender in this match non other than Stankevicious.
From that point on Valencia never recovered and managed to destroy everything it accomplished in the first half. Soon enough Ruben found himself alone and unmarked by the defense and easily scored the third goal for Villareal, but as if that wasn't enough Valencia went into a poor offense and left the back exposed and Villareal made it 4-2.

Technical details:
Result: Villareal CF 4-2 Valencia CF; AGG: Villareal CF 4-2 Valencia CF
Villarreal (4): Juan Carlos, Gonzalo, Ángel, Cazorla (Musacchio, min. 80), M. Ruben (Mario, min. 83), Cani (Joan Oriol, min. 86), Capdevila, Catalá, B. Valero, Bruno y Rossi.
Valencia CF (2): Guaita, Bruno, Maduro, Joaquín, Soldado, Mata, Dealbert (, Stankevicius, R. Costa, Éver (Topal, min. 59) y Mathieu (J. Alba, min. 71).
Goals: 0-1 Min. 4 Éver. 0-2 Min. 22 Soldado. 1-2 Min 47. Cazorla 2-2 Min. 48. Rossi. 3-2 Min. 63 Ruben. 4-2. Min. 92 Rossi.


Player Ratings:
Guaita 5 - Could not be blamed for any of the goals, though he probably should have done better for the third goal.
Bruno 5 - Brilliant first half performance and then went missing in the second half. He was nowhere in defense and offense.
Stankevicious 2 - Terrible performance this night. Was decent in the first half with one mistake and one 2 good clearances, but he was just terrible in the second half. Gave Villareal attackers at least 2 meters space and was in the wrong positions all the time. Also partially responsible for the penalty, although it was a very harsh call.
Dealbert 5 - Had few good clearances, but than came the second half and he went from decent to bad.
R. Costa 3 - Poor match all round. Made one big mistake in the first half and then made several big mistakes in the second.
Mathieu 4 - Didn't do anything all match long until the end where he got injured by barely colliding with a Villareal player. Seems as he doesn't care for the team and should be sold as soon as possible!
Joaquin 5 - Good first half with good corners delivery, but went to bad in the second half with mindless runs that didn't result in anything.
Maduro 6 - Second best player on the field, but made a lot of bad passes and inaccurate high passes in the second half
Banega 6 - Scored a goal and was generally useful to the attack and defense. Has no match form as he has been playing very little this season.
Mata 5 - I could barely see Mata all match long. Apart from popping out here and there it was a mediocre performance and a ton more is expected from him.
Soldado 8 - Best player on the field. Scored a wonderful goal, made crucial interceptions, fought hard and run non-stop all match long. Man of the match performance.
Subs:
Topal 4 - Came in and didn't do much of anything. Apart from 2 decent covers in Valencia's penalty area no other significant impact.
Vicente 5 - Could not assert himself into the game. Had two or three runs, but nothing really beneficial.
Alba NA - Not enough time, though immediately more active in going forward than Mathieu.