Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Angel Dealbert worst Valencia CF player this season

Well judging by the poll in which visitors voted it seems you deem Angel Dealbert the worst player this season.
Now yesterday there were 89 votes, but since the poll works so weird and you can recover the vote, now there is only 49 votes, but whatever the case may be I've already seen the result and Dealbert lost by 1 point and even with 49 votes Dealbert and Chori both share worst player.

My ratings for Angel Dealbert is 5.46 and my rating for Chori is 5.68, so Chori is actually pretty average overall at least compared to the rest of the team with the majority of players having a low rating of 5 and very few having a rating of 6. Cezar Sanchez is the best player with a rating of 7.

This is all in preparation for my article on best and worst player for Valencia CF that I'm writing and will publish when the season ends.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Vicente Rodriguez says goodbye to Valencia CF

May 15, 2011, Sunday, Vicente Rodriguez played his last match for Valencia CF. Valencia made a special farewell event at half time, the crowd applauded very loudly showing their support and appreciation for the player and he received a Valencia token for his contribution given to him by the current Valencia president Llorente.

Vicente Rodriguez has played for 11 long years for Valencia and has been one of the absolute best when not injured. He basically had 5 superb years from 2000 to 2005, but then all the injuries started cropping up and his contribution was limited.

Vicente has played 242 games and scored 36 goals for Valencia in 11 years, he has also played for Spain senior squad 36 times scoring 3 times in the process.

Vicente Rodriguez had a good comeback when Unai Emery took charge, but by that time he had to fight for a spot with Juan Mata and we all know how good of a first season Mata had, instantly becoming one of the best players in Spain, if not Europe. Unfortunately for Vicente even more injuries would cripple him and essentially his career end with Valencia right now is because of injuries.

Statistics for official competitions:
Debut: July 20, 2000
League, 1st Division: 242
Copa del Rey: 25.
Spain Super Cup: 5.
Champions League: 38.
UEFA Cup: 20.
UEFA Champions League: 2.
UEFA Intertoto: 5.
European Super Cup: 1.
International Caps: 35.

Titles: 2 League, 1 Cup, 1 UEFA Cup, 1 European Super Cup, finalist in the UEFA Champions League, a member of the best team in the world in 2004.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

RCD Espanyol 2-2 Valencia CF - Match Report

Espanyol and Valencia were both left somewhat frustrated following a 2-2 draw at Cornella.

Espanyol needed a win to boost their hopes of making next season's Europa League, but Valencia led until late in the game and will think they should have gone home with the win.

The visitors led twice thanks to goals from Roberto Soldado and Juan Mata, but Unai Emery's side were pegged back by strikes from Dani Osvaldo and Ernesto Galan.

Valencia took the lead thanks to a defensive lapse from Espanyol, when Raul Rodriguez failed to control a Javi Lopez pass and Soldado pounced to slot home a clinical finish and score his 10th goal in seven games.

Osvaldo then smashed a fierce shot past Cesar to make it 1-1 10 minutes later, but Valencia retook the lead following a quick counter-attack just over halfway through the first period.

Joaquin, Soldado and Bruno Saltor combined for Mata to score a simple second for the visitors.

Luis Garcia came close for the home side after the break, but Valencia looked likely to extend their lead as they threatened through Soldado and Joaquin.

However, the next goal fell to Espanyol after 76 minutes, when Galan poked home a loose ball after Cesar had failed to deal with Luis Garcia's shot.

Valencia remain third and are still five points clear of fourth-placed Villarreal, who could only draw 0-0 at Almeria.

Espanyol, in eighth, moved a point closer to sixth-placed Sevilla, who lost 3-2 at Osasuna.

source: ESPN

Technical Details:
RCD Espanyol (2): Kameni, Chica, Amat, Raúl Rodríguez, Galán, Callejón (Álvaro, min. 62), Luis García (Rui Fonte, min. 83), Verdú, Javi López, Osvaldo, Iván L. M. (Marquez, min. 52).

Valencia CF (2): César, Bruno (Miguel, min. 73), Navarro, Dealbert, Mathieu, Topal, Éver, Joaquín, Mata (Albelda, min. 85), Jonas (Jordi Alba, min. 68), Soldado.

Goals: 0-1 Min. 9 Soldado, 1-1 Min. 20 Osvaldo, 1-2 Min. 24 Mata, 2-2 Min. 76 Galán.

Player Ratings:
Cezar 6 - Decent performance, not really at fault for any of the goals.
Bruno 7 - Good performance in defense as always actually and did quite well going forward for a change, provided the assist for Mata's goal.
Navarro 4 - Had one big mistake, but then saved a certain goal, still left a lot to be desired and such mistakes are just not allowable for a team of Valencia's caliber, I think Navarro may have sealed his own faith with that.
Dealbert 6 - Managed to save two of the errors Navarro made. He seems a lot more comfortable with R. Costa or Stankevicious as his partner in defense.
Mathieu 4 - Bad performance defensively, he has been way too inconsistent and it showed in this game as well. At fault for the 2nd goal of Espanyol.
Joaquin 6.5 - Good performance from Joaquin, created all sorts of problems for Espanyol all game long, but as I've been saying for so long, he lacks the vision and final ball to be useful. His runs should be converted into goals or assists.
Topal 6 - Average performance, failed to provide much of anything really.
Banega 6 - Same as Topal, did have a shot on goal, but he needs to be more active and go forward, unless he is specifically ordered by Emery to stay back.
Mata 6.5 - Scored a goal, but not as influential as he has been the last several matches. Still a good performance overall.
Jonas 5 - Missed two chances and went invisible for long periods of the game. One of his weaker games.
Soldado 7 - Scored a goal and started the action that lead to the second goal for Valencia. He missed a stunner in the second half though that would have sealed the match. Still a fine display and he continues his goalscoring form.
Subs:
Alba 6 - Came in and provided some depth to the left wing, involved in the few rare Valencia attacks.
Miguel N/A - Continued in Bruno's footsteps, but overall he did not have much to do.
Albelda N/A - Cameo appearance to close out the match.

Valencia CF vs Levante UD - Match Preview

This is the defining match this season and the one that is probably going to decide the 3rd place in the league. Basically everything except a loss is going to mathematically confirm Valencia CF gets 3rd place and that means automatic champions league qualification. This is very important to Valencia as just being in the group stages you get money for it, otherwise you need to qualify to the group stages and there is always a chance to fail there.

Anyways Valencia is coming off from a 2-2 draw in mid week against Espanyol and is in good shape, good news is that Tino Costa has returned to the squad and is selected for this match.

This is actually is local derby so its supposed to be competitive, but judging from the previous match between these two, the chances for that are slim to none.

Emery has selected basically the same squad as a lot of the previous matches with the added inclusion of Vicente. He has not played much and with the fact that he is going to leave Valencia at the end of the season, this is going to be his goodbye match and hopefully he will get to play.

Valencia CF squad:
Goalkeepers: César, Moyá
Defenders: Miguel, Bruno, Costa, Dealbert, Navarro, Stankevicius, Alba, Mathieu
Midfielders: Albelda, Topal, Éver, Joaquín, Tino, Mata, Vicente
Forwards: Jonas, Aduriz, Soldado

Technical details:
Formation: 4-4-2
Line-up: Cezar; Miguel, R. Costa, Dealbert, Alba; Joaquin; Banega, Topal, Mata; Jonas, Soldado.
Tactical: High defensive line, mid field opposing team pressure, wing and central attacking play, mostly short passing with high frequency crosses from the wings.

Result Prediction:
Valencia CF 3-1 Levante UD
I feel Valencia is going to win this comfortably. With Mata and Soldado on fire right now and everyone looking to close out the season this will be a win for Valencia CF.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

RCD Espanyol vs Valencia CF - Match Preview

Another match, another final, another crucial game and all for that still elusive 3rd position. With Valencia CF failing to secure 3rd place earlier, we must now go to Barcelona to face Espanyol and win in order to theoretically secure 3rd place, even though mathematically we'll probably be fighting for until the last matchday.


RCD Espanyol is a team that has been on the decline for much of the second half of the season. Even though it entered the new year as a top four contender and competitor to Valencia CF as it all too often the case in Spain this team was over-performing and slowly but surely has been playing worse and worse.

Espanyol are currently sitting in 8th place with 48 points, just recently outpaced by Atletico Madrid and Sevilla and it looks like this is going to be their final position with Sporting Gijon down with 43 points and Atletico Madrid and Sevilla clearly the better team at least in the second half of the season.

Espanyol is one of those team that is great at nothing and bad at nothing, they play good football and are decent defensively and pretty good offensively, although great at nothing. The biggest threat is probably going to come from Pablo Daniel Osvaldo who is the top scorer with 11 goals.

Espanyol last seven matches have been terrible with only one win against Bilbao and their latest result is a loss to Barcelona which isn't that bad in itself, but combined with the fact that they only won once in the last 7 matches is a problem.

RCD Espanyol squad:
Goalkeepers: Kameni, Cristian Álvarez.
Defense: Amat, Canal, Galán, Chica, Raúl Rodríguez, Víctor Álvarez.
Midfield: Javi Máquez,Verdú, Javi López, Rui Fonte, Isaías.
Attack: Callejón, Luis García, Osvaldo, Álvaro, Iván Alonso, Thievy.


Valencia CF on the other hand are coming off from a convincing 3-0 win against Real Sociedad and is still in 3rd position, with now 5 points clear from Villarreal. So a win tomorrow against Espanyol is a must if Valencia CF is to secure automatic Champions League qualification. Everything else except a win would put our 3rd place in danger from Villarreal who actually have 2 easier fixtures before the end of the season.

Latest news in the Valencia camp is that Unai Emery stopped a potential fight between Cezar, Alba and Vicente after they had an argument in training, which I already write about. Other bad news is that Vicente Guaita has a flu and won't be available for selection, while Pablo Hernandez has complained to pains and it seems like he may have some sort of muscle rupture that will have him miss the rest of the season.

Isco has been included in the squad in the absence of Pablo and if the results goes Valencia's way he may get some minutes of playing time.

Valencia CF squad:
Goalkeepers: César, Moyá.
Defence: Miguel, Bruno, Navarro, Stankevicius, Dealbert, Alba, Mathieu.
Midfield: Albelda, Topal, Éver, Joaquín, Isco, Mata.
Attack: Jonas, Aduriz, Soldado.

Technical details:
Formation: 4-4-2
Line-up: Cezar; Miguel, Stankevicious, Dealbert, Mathieu; Joaquin; Banega, Topal, Mata; Jonas, Soldado.
Tactical: medium defensive line, mid field opposing team pressure, wing and central attacking play, mostly short passing with high frequency crosses from the wings.

Result prediction:
RCD Espanyol 1-2 Valencia CF
Espanyol has had 6 bad matches in their last 7, but watching them against Barcelona last week they didn't play bad, they were pretty organized and played well. Also how much more can they really looose? Valencia should play good football as well and I think the players are fairly motivated to play for the win. I think Valencia will just barely edge out Espanyol.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Emery stops a fight between the Valencia players

Well you'd think that after so many suspensions and disciplinary actions these things won't happen, but they do.

The players returned to training today following the 3-0 victory over Real Sociedad and you'd think it'll be a relaxed or at least pretty happy session, but the reserves played with big intensity, trying to get in the first place by showing the coach what they know, but as the heat got up and the competitiveness went through the roof, an argument started between goalkeeper Cezar Sanchez and Jordi Alba.

Cezar was unhappy with Alba's performance and displayed his frustration with Alba's performance several times with the culmination happening when he approached Alba and told him that he is playing bad, well Alba replied in an inappropriate manner and all while Vicente was dissatisfied with how Cezar treated Alba and went on to confront the veteran goalkeeper, luckily Emery was in close proximity, ran at Vicente and stopped him, separating the players and certainly getting things under control and stopping a major fight or something that everyone is no doubt going to later regret.

These things are unacceptable in Valencia and players should be more flexible, especially after playing together for 2 or more years. I'd give everyone a monetary punishment and Alba a sporting one as well, since he is young and needs to learn that these things are inappropriate.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Valencia CF 3-0 Real Sociedad - Match Report

After two disappointing matches to say the least, Valencia CF has come back and won convincingly against Real Sociedad. But lets not get carried away as Real Sociedad's defending was terrible and two of the goals Valencia scored should have been stopped if the defense was a little bit better. Still a win is a win and Valencia is right now 6 points clear of Villarreal again, but they play tomorrow and a win for Villarreal will once again put them only 3 points behind Valencia.

Anyways the match against Real Sociedad started very good for Valencia, as there was a chance right from the first minute when Joaquin released a powerful shot after a combination with Jonas, but unfortunatelly the shot was not accurate and went above the goal.

Then in the fourth minute Valencia Cf had another chance, this time Dealbert had a decent header after a corner kick, but the ball went above the goal once again.
Just two minuted later though Soldado had a good chance to open the scoring for Valencia after a good pass by Joaquin, but again it wasn't to be.

After a complete domination by Valencia the goal would come in the 16th minute after a superb through ball by Albelda to Mata who assisted Soldado for the goal. It was a great combination between the players that resulted in a goal.

Sociedad tried to counter and two minutes later Xabi Prieto had a great cross than found Aranburu I think who's shot went straight into Guaita, but then from the rebound there was another shot, but someone from the players managed to block the shot and clear the danger.

Valencia pushed forward again and had few more chances, but nothing particularry serios until the 25th minute when after a poor defending from the Sociedad players the ball found its way to Miguel who's cross found Joans who in turn managed to head the ball past the goalkeeper and into the net. It was 2-0 for Valencia CF.

In the 31th minute after a free kick Arnaburu found himself alone in front of Valencia's goal and with just Guaita to beat, but somehow managed to shoot wide of goal. Minutes later Sociedad had another shot towards goal from a free kick, but this time Guaita saved. After that free kick for Sociedad, Mata had a chance to score, but was brought down in the penalty area, though there was little reason for the referee to blow for a penalty.

The third goal came in the 37th minute, Mathieu crossed from the left wing and Soldado managed to get past a Sociedad defender and then easily head the ball into the net.

With this lead Valencia slowed down the match a bit and carefully closed it out till the half time whistle.

The second half saw Valencia throttling down the gas and playing slowly and with less intensity. Basically the match was already won so the players were conserving energy for the newxt match, which will be played mid-week.

Anyways there were few chances on both sides, though nothing really serious and the vast majority of the play was happening in the middle of the field. Real Sociedad were slightly more dangerous, but their shooting was terrible and even what little half-chances they got, they just ruined them.

Long story short, Valencia really slowed down towards the end and the last 10-15 minutes were all about Sociedad who had few chances to score. First there was a threat on the left side by Prieto who was Sociedad's best player in this match, then there was a slip-up by Guaita who almost gave away a free goal, but managed to recover in the last second.

Ultimately the second half was very boring, with very few chances with no concrete chances for both sides and endless passes in the middle. In the end the 3-0 from the first half was enough for Valencia CF to win and get the much needed 3 points and get back to 6 points difference against Villarreal.

Technical Details:

Valencia CF (3): Guaita; Miguel, Dealbert, Ricardo Costa, Mathieu; Albelda (Topal, min. 80), Éver, Joaquín (Pablo Hernández, min. 63); Jonas, Mata y Soldado (Aduriz, min. 63).

Real Sociedad (0): Bravo; Martínez (De la Bella, min. 45), Demidov, Mikel, Estrada; Markel, Aranburu (Elustondo, min. 62), X. Prieto, Zurutuza, Griezmann; Tamudo (Ifrán, min. 68).

Goals: 16th min. 1-0, Soldado; 25th min. 2-0, Jonas; 37th min. 3-0, Soldado.

Player Ratings:
Guaita 6 - Not the most assured performance from him, had two or three questionable responces.
Miguel 6 - Not troubled much at the back went forward a bit and did reasonably well.
R. Costa 6 - Not much to do, generally took care of everything that came on his way.
Dealbert 6 - Same a R. Costa, pretty good performance.
Mathieu 6.5 - Had a little bit more difficult time against Prieto, but ultimatelly did a good job and provided an assist as well.
Albelda 7 - Superb performance from the veteran who provided great cover for the defense and really accurate passing, had a great through ball to Mata that lead to the first goal.
Banega 6 - Kept possession well as usual, was more reserved to defending this time around and rarely venture forward.
Joaquin 5.5 - Not the best display from him, had few runs and a shot on goal, but his contribution ended there. Really needs to work on his vision and final ball.
Mata 6.5 - All over the pitch, good combinations with every player and provided an assist, but needs to be a little bit more on his own position at left wing to help out Mathieu more.
Jonas 6 - Some nice combinations with Joaquin, Soldado and Mata, scored a goal, but his movement was rather poor at times and should have been in better positions at crucial moments.
Soldado 7 - Two goals, for the first one he found himself in the right place and the right time and for the second he past a defender and headed the ball into the net, good performance overall.
Subs:
Aduriz 5.5 - Came on for Soldado and failed to follow in his footsteps with a rather poor showing.
Pablo 5.5 - Came for Joaquin and he pretty much the same effect with few runs and a shot which he missed terribly.
Topal N/A - Not enough time.

Unai Emery 5 - Obviously directed the players better this time around and a good change in defense, but he was lucky that Topal got injured and wasn't fully fit so he started Banega and VCF won, otherwise it would have been a draw or loss for sure. So quite lucky that destiny/random chance/luck made the decision for him to start Banega instead of Topal.