Let me start with the latest news and that is that Renan Brito has transferred to Internacional as written on the official Valencia cf website. This was known for weeks basically and the contract was rescinded some time ago as you can see in the transfers page.
Renan Brito spend the last season on loan at Internacional where he started the majority of the games, he goes to Internacional as a free agent, although Valencia CF essentially reached an agreement with Internacional to forgive the 1 million we owed them for Renan.
Next up is the news that Aaron Niguez has rescinded his contract with Valencia CF as well and was snapped up by Almeria as a free agent. Aaron was once regarded as a great talent, but injuries put a stop on his career in Valencia CF and was loaned out to many teams: Recreativo Huelva, Celta Vigo, Glasgow RangerS, Iraklis, and Xerez.
I've already written about Isco and have it in the transfers page, but in case you haven't noticed his transfer to Malaga has been officially announced and he was even presented as a new Malaga player.
Last but not least is that the training sessions are going great, the players are enthusiastic and practicing hard, the medical exams have finished and a special report on each player individually is made about eating regime and training regime. Unai Emery has also made the training sessions open to public for just the first 15 minutes to the public and media, in a bit to remove distractions.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
What is the new Valencia CF formation?
Hallo ladies and gentlemen, as you know last season Valencia CF coach Unai Emery was trying to set-up a 4-3-3 formation, but after some poor performance with that formation he reverted to the more conventional 4-2-3-1 formation in order to get results.
He is going to try the 4-3-3 formation once again this preseason, this time convinced more than ever that it is the right formation for Valencia CF and with the few new arrivals he is really going to commit and try to establish it as the basic formation Valencia CF plays.
Last year the problem was in the midfield, it was too crowded and the players were left not knowing how, where and when to move. This year though the players have had more experience and tactical education and are more flexible to formation changes and tactic changes, but they will still need a lot of practice to get it right.
I'm going to examine the options for the 4-3-3 formation in this article with the players Valencia CF currently has at hand and I'm not going to go into potential new arrivals or departures, while after the preseason end I will write another article about which formation is best for Valencia CF according to me.
Lets look at an image of a 4-3-3 formation and the player options for each position. Players that can play on several different positions will feature on more positions, they are represented as replacements if a player is injured or fatigued.
This is essentially the form of the 4-3-3 formation that is likely to be used, same as the Barcelona style with a defensive midfielder in the middle of the center field to cover for the defense, a positions that will be covered mostly by Topal, but Albelda will get some playing time and if both are injured or rested, Maduro can fill that position as well.
The upper center side will be filled by a more creative attacking midfield players and we have Tino Costa who is most likely going to be the starter and then we have Parejo who is likely to be a reserve option at that position. These two players will serve to really help out in the attack and on occasions go in the penalty area and create +1 man advantage.
The bottom center side is reserved for a holding midfielder and someone who can keep position, again Emery is likely looking at the best team with this formation - Barca and trying to emulate their tactics and placement.
This position is going to be covered by Ever Banega who can keep possession and spread the ball accurately to the attacking players. There isn't a real cover for Banega in this position, but Feghuoli and Maduro could fit in this position if Ever is injured. Even someone from Topal or Albelda can cover depending who doesn't start as a defensive midfield from them.
Then we have the attack and here there are more options to be had, but if we go with the classic 4-3-3 formula and a wider attack span then the outer positions in the forward line will be held by wingers who not only can dribble and cross, but should and will cut inside the penalty area.
The left wing is going to be held by Juan Mata, he has shown that he has a sense for goal, is a pretty good dribbler, can cut inside and is able to assist quite a bit, so he is the undisputed choice here. His cover will be Pablo Piatti who is more of a direct runner, amazing dribbler with high pace, but can't quite assist or pass as well. Of course we also have Alba who is to be pretty much cemented as a left back, but if needed he can play on the wing as well and can be a 3rd cover. Pablo Piatti on the other hand can play on the right wing and with Feghuoli able to take the Banega position there are possibilities for a lot of position changes.
The right wing is going to be covered by Pablo Hernandez, he may have had a drop in form in one period last season, but judging by my ratings he was one of the best players on average for Valencia CF, even better than Mata or Soldado. No, the ratings don't show it all and are not a real representation of skill, but its still a good measurement. Anyways cover for Pablo will be Feghuoli who is likely to stay at Valencia CF this time and be part of the squad. As said previously Piatti can also play here if there is ever the need and the possibility of positional changed is really big, especially knowing that Pablo can also play on the left wing and Mata can even slot somewhere in the middle if there is a need.
The classic striker role will for certain be taken by Roberto Soldado who is undoubtedly the most profilic striker Valencia CF has and he is the undisputed choice at this position. Waiting on their chances will be Aritz Adrriz and Jonas who are to replace Soldado if he is injured or rested.
Don't forget that Aduriz is a physical and tall player and his best attribute is the headers, so he can completely change the concept of the attack from say a direct short passing game to more crosses and long passing game. This also allows Emery to change the formation on the fly from 4-3-3 to 4-2-3-1 or combinations of 4-3-3 in order to chase a result for example.
Jonas is likely to be the third choice for the striker position, but remember that Jonas can play really well as an attacking midfielder and even on the left wing, so the possibilities for him playing are quite high and he really adds depth to the squad.
Looking at this we can conclude that ultimately the team is well covered with good squad depth and judging by this formation the weak links are for added depth to the central defender position and someone to really be able to cover for Banega in the "Xavi" position.
I would say the 4-3-3 formation has a good chance for debuting this year and looks pretty good on paper, but as we've seen from last season nothing is given and we'll have to just wait and see when the preseason starts how things develop.
He is going to try the 4-3-3 formation once again this preseason, this time convinced more than ever that it is the right formation for Valencia CF and with the few new arrivals he is really going to commit and try to establish it as the basic formation Valencia CF plays.
Last year the problem was in the midfield, it was too crowded and the players were left not knowing how, where and when to move. This year though the players have had more experience and tactical education and are more flexible to formation changes and tactic changes, but they will still need a lot of practice to get it right.
I'm going to examine the options for the 4-3-3 formation in this article with the players Valencia CF currently has at hand and I'm not going to go into potential new arrivals or departures, while after the preseason end I will write another article about which formation is best for Valencia CF according to me.
Lets look at an image of a 4-3-3 formation and the player options for each position. Players that can play on several different positions will feature on more positions, they are represented as replacements if a player is injured or fatigued.
This is essentially the form of the 4-3-3 formation that is likely to be used, same as the Barcelona style with a defensive midfielder in the middle of the center field to cover for the defense, a positions that will be covered mostly by Topal, but Albelda will get some playing time and if both are injured or rested, Maduro can fill that position as well.
The upper center side will be filled by a more creative attacking midfield players and we have Tino Costa who is most likely going to be the starter and then we have Parejo who is likely to be a reserve option at that position. These two players will serve to really help out in the attack and on occasions go in the penalty area and create +1 man advantage.
The bottom center side is reserved for a holding midfielder and someone who can keep position, again Emery is likely looking at the best team with this formation - Barca and trying to emulate their tactics and placement.
This position is going to be covered by Ever Banega who can keep possession and spread the ball accurately to the attacking players. There isn't a real cover for Banega in this position, but Feghuoli and Maduro could fit in this position if Ever is injured. Even someone from Topal or Albelda can cover depending who doesn't start as a defensive midfield from them.
Then we have the attack and here there are more options to be had, but if we go with the classic 4-3-3 formula and a wider attack span then the outer positions in the forward line will be held by wingers who not only can dribble and cross, but should and will cut inside the penalty area.
The left wing is going to be held by Juan Mata, he has shown that he has a sense for goal, is a pretty good dribbler, can cut inside and is able to assist quite a bit, so he is the undisputed choice here. His cover will be Pablo Piatti who is more of a direct runner, amazing dribbler with high pace, but can't quite assist or pass as well. Of course we also have Alba who is to be pretty much cemented as a left back, but if needed he can play on the wing as well and can be a 3rd cover. Pablo Piatti on the other hand can play on the right wing and with Feghuoli able to take the Banega position there are possibilities for a lot of position changes.
The right wing is going to be covered by Pablo Hernandez, he may have had a drop in form in one period last season, but judging by my ratings he was one of the best players on average for Valencia CF, even better than Mata or Soldado. No, the ratings don't show it all and are not a real representation of skill, but its still a good measurement. Anyways cover for Pablo will be Feghuoli who is likely to stay at Valencia CF this time and be part of the squad. As said previously Piatti can also play here if there is ever the need and the possibility of positional changed is really big, especially knowing that Pablo can also play on the left wing and Mata can even slot somewhere in the middle if there is a need.
The classic striker role will for certain be taken by Roberto Soldado who is undoubtedly the most profilic striker Valencia CF has and he is the undisputed choice at this position. Waiting on their chances will be Aritz Adrriz and Jonas who are to replace Soldado if he is injured or rested.
Don't forget that Aduriz is a physical and tall player and his best attribute is the headers, so he can completely change the concept of the attack from say a direct short passing game to more crosses and long passing game. This also allows Emery to change the formation on the fly from 4-3-3 to 4-2-3-1 or combinations of 4-3-3 in order to chase a result for example.
Jonas is likely to be the third choice for the striker position, but remember that Jonas can play really well as an attacking midfielder and even on the left wing, so the possibilities for him playing are quite high and he really adds depth to the squad.
Looking at this we can conclude that ultimately the team is well covered with good squad depth and judging by this formation the weak links are for added depth to the central defender position and someone to really be able to cover for Banega in the "Xavi" position.
I would say the 4-3-3 formation has a good chance for debuting this year and looks pretty good on paper, but as we've seen from last season nothing is given and we'll have to just wait and see when the preseason starts how things develop.
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Official: Del Horno rescinds contract with Valencia CF
Del Horno has officially rescinded his contract with Valencia CF as announced at the official Valencia website.
The club wished his good luck and thanked him for his service to Valencia.
Del Horno came to Valencia CF in 2006 from Chelsea for 8 million, but since his first season in the club to his last day he has been unable to provide the kind of performances he had with Chelsea.
Del Horno's new destination may be Levante with whom he was on loan last season, though some other team may show some interest for him.
The club wished his good luck and thanked him for his service to Valencia.
Del Horno came to Valencia CF in 2006 from Chelsea for 8 million, but since his first season in the club to his last day he has been unable to provide the kind of performances he had with Chelsea.
Del Horno's new destination may be Levante with whom he was on loan last season, though some other team may show some interest for him.
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Saturday, July 9, 2011
Isco transfers to Malaga
Well after ton of speculation for over a month it turns out that Isco has lied to the media and fans about his intentions to stay in Valencia CF, I mean he could have at least been honest from the start and not lie about it and say that he is greedy or wants to go to his home town of Malaga or just be honest admit its for the money and go to Malaga CF.
He has signed a 6 years deal with Malaga CF and he is reportedly from sources close to Malaga going to earn about 1.1 million euros per season, which is actually not very good if he was smart enough, because if he does get better its not like he can ask for improved contract because he is bound for six years with the same exact salary.
The fact that any player would choose Malaga over Valencia is just unimaginable, I mean players most of them want to progress in their careers and want to achieve something and Isco has made the biggest mistake in his life.
Valencia CF is the third best club in Spain, it has the third largest fan base, the third largest attendance rate and it can actually compete with that of Real Madrid if we had a bigger stadium. Valencia CF has the history and prestige, the quality and tradition and with all rescept to Malaga CF fans out there, but comparing Malaga CF to Valencia CF is like comparing Stoke City to Manchester United.
And some will argue that Malaga CF now have money and can succeed, but remember even if Malaga finished 1st to 6th they still wouldn't be able to play in the European Championship if they spend more than they earn. So they practically can't even use all the money of their new owner so its not like Malaga all of a sudden will compete with the best 6 teams. I mean look at Manchester City, two years spending hundreds of millions of dollars and they still can't even catch up to the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United and Manchester City are traditionally in England a big club, they are certainly not the Malaga of Spain type of club.
The truth about Isco is that he is a decent player with huge hype, and I've watched all of his matches from the ones with Valencia CF and all of his matches in the various Spanish youth sides and he is not that great. He has good vision and good dribbling skills, but he is quite slow, has a slow pace, his shot is weak, his long passing is way off and he has been playing with good players around him in the Mestalla, Valencia and Spanish youth team against opponents of same or weaker caliber.
So I think Isco Alarcon will be forgot very soon and I don't think he will become anything more that a mediocre player. What he had going for him is big hype and living up to that hype is what always gets these youngsters who jump clubs like this. I mean there are so many examples of players being touted as the hairs to some of the best players that have played like Maradona, Ronaldo, Zidane, etc... and massively flopped.
So this is my opinion, you may agree or disagree with it, you have the comment section to share your thoughts if you feel like you have anything to say about Isco or about this article.
He has signed a 6 years deal with Malaga CF and he is reportedly from sources close to Malaga going to earn about 1.1 million euros per season, which is actually not very good if he was smart enough, because if he does get better its not like he can ask for improved contract because he is bound for six years with the same exact salary.
The fact that any player would choose Malaga over Valencia is just unimaginable, I mean players most of them want to progress in their careers and want to achieve something and Isco has made the biggest mistake in his life.
Valencia CF is the third best club in Spain, it has the third largest fan base, the third largest attendance rate and it can actually compete with that of Real Madrid if we had a bigger stadium. Valencia CF has the history and prestige, the quality and tradition and with all rescept to Malaga CF fans out there, but comparing Malaga CF to Valencia CF is like comparing Stoke City to Manchester United.
And some will argue that Malaga CF now have money and can succeed, but remember even if Malaga finished 1st to 6th they still wouldn't be able to play in the European Championship if they spend more than they earn. So they practically can't even use all the money of their new owner so its not like Malaga all of a sudden will compete with the best 6 teams. I mean look at Manchester City, two years spending hundreds of millions of dollars and they still can't even catch up to the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United and Manchester City are traditionally in England a big club, they are certainly not the Malaga of Spain type of club.
The truth about Isco is that he is a decent player with huge hype, and I've watched all of his matches from the ones with Valencia CF and all of his matches in the various Spanish youth sides and he is not that great. He has good vision and good dribbling skills, but he is quite slow, has a slow pace, his shot is weak, his long passing is way off and he has been playing with good players around him in the Mestalla, Valencia and Spanish youth team against opponents of same or weaker caliber.
So I think Isco Alarcon will be forgot very soon and I don't think he will become anything more that a mediocre player. What he had going for him is big hype and living up to that hype is what always gets these youngsters who jump clubs like this. I mean there are so many examples of players being touted as the hairs to some of the best players that have played like Maradona, Ronaldo, Zidane, etc... and massively flopped.
So this is my opinion, you may agree or disagree with it, you have the comment section to share your thoughts if you feel like you have anything to say about Isco or about this article.
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Michel joins Hercules on a loan deal
Miguel A. Herrero Javaloyas "Michel" has become the new reinforcement for the 2011/12 season for Hercules CF. The player will be revealed today at 12am in the press room of Hercules CF.
Last season Michel was send on loan at Deportivo La Coruna and before that he features for the Mestalla team.
This leaves just Sunny, Chori and Aaron on the immediate chopping block.
Last season Michel was send on loan at Deportivo La Coruna and before that he features for the Mestalla team.
This leaves just Sunny, Chori and Aaron on the immediate chopping block.
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Valencia CF first training 2011/12
Today was Valencia CF first training after last season ended. The training was at 8 O'clock this morning and the players were met by Valencia CF president Manuel Llorente who greeted the players and laid out his expectations of them. From then the players proceeded to minor medical tests and lightweight training sessions.
The training consisted mainly of warming up and light workouts, coupled with running and a little bit of ball workout.
At todays first training there were 19 players available, with 4 players coming from the youth team with Juan Mata and Daniel Parejo having few more days of vacation after their U-21 world cup winning, Pablo Piatti is yet to join the squad and Ever Banega is playing at the Copa America. The players who were at the training were Diego Alves, Vicente Guiata, Miguel Brito, Bruno, Ricardo. Costa, Adil Rami, Dealbert, Jeremy Mathieu, Jordi Alba, Pablo Hernandez, Hedwiges Maduro, Tino Costa, Mehmet Topal, David Albelda, Jonas Conglavies, Roberto Soldado, Aritz Aduriz, Sofiane Fghuoli and from the youth team José Antonio Pardo, Juan Bernat, Cristian Portu and Salva Ruiz.
From today until the start of the season the players will have 2 trainings every day, the first training will be from 8am, while for other players 08.30am and the second training will be from 18.30pm
In Friday and Saturday all the players will undergo a full medical test from cardiovascular to physical assessment, similar as last season and then the players get get tailored made training regimes to get them in the best possible physical shape.
The training consisted mainly of warming up and light workouts, coupled with running and a little bit of ball workout.
At todays first training there were 19 players available, with 4 players coming from the youth team with Juan Mata and Daniel Parejo having few more days of vacation after their U-21 world cup winning, Pablo Piatti is yet to join the squad and Ever Banega is playing at the Copa America. The players who were at the training were Diego Alves, Vicente Guiata, Miguel Brito, Bruno, Ricardo. Costa, Adil Rami, Dealbert, Jeremy Mathieu, Jordi Alba, Pablo Hernandez, Hedwiges Maduro, Tino Costa, Mehmet Topal, David Albelda, Jonas Conglavies, Roberto Soldado, Aritz Aduriz, Sofiane Fghuoli and from the youth team José Antonio Pardo, Juan Bernat, Cristian Portu and Salva Ruiz.
From today until the start of the season the players will have 2 trainings every day, the first training will be from 8am, while for other players 08.30am and the second training will be from 18.30pm
In Friday and Saturday all the players will undergo a full medical test from cardiovascular to physical assessment, similar as last season and then the players get get tailored made training regimes to get them in the best possible physical shape.
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Diego Alves official presentation
Diego Alves was officially presented today as new Valencia CF player at sunrise in Gandia at the marina.
A whole range of Valencia CF technical staff were there, including the usual suspects, president Llorente and technical secretary Vazquez.
Diego Alves transferred from Almeria UD to Valencia CF for 3 million euros and now along with Piatti the two best players of Almeria UD are with Valencia CF.
A whole range of Valencia CF technical staff were there, including the usual suspects, president Llorente and technical secretary Vazquez.
Diego Alves transferred from Almeria UD to Valencia CF for 3 million euros and now along with Piatti the two best players of Almeria UD are with Valencia CF.
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