Friday, August 31, 2012

Valencia CF in Champions League group F

Valencia CF was drawn in group F of the Champions league and will go against Bayern Munich, Lille and Bate Borisov. In fact we are in one of the harder groups, a little bit easier than the group of death D.


Group A: Porto, Dynamo Kiev, Paris St-Germain, Dinamo Zagreb
Group B: Arsenal, Schalke, Olympiakos, Montpellier
Group C: Milan, Zenit St Petersburg, Anderlecht, Malaga
Group D: Real Madrid, Manchester City, Ajax, Borussia Dortmund
Group E: Chelsea, Shakhtar Donetsk, Juventus, Nordsjaelland
Group F: Bayern Munich, Valencia, Lille, Bate Borisov
Group G: Barcelona, Benfica, Spartak Moscow, Celtic
Group H: Manchester United, Braga, Galatasaray, Cluj

Group F schedule: 
19.09.2012 - Bayern-Valencia
02.10.2012 - Valencia-Lille
23.10.2012 - Bate-Valencia
07.11.2012 - Valencia-Bate
20.11.2012 - Valencia-Bayern
05.12.2012 - Lille-Valencia

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Official: Pablo Hernandez transfers to Swansea AFC

Its official, Valencia CF and Swansea City AFC have reached an agreement over the transfer of Pablo Hernandez to Swansea City AFC.

Finally this saga closes and we can move on. Pablo Hernandez was firm that he wanted to leave Valencia CF and join Swansea and so as I reported previously Braulio realized that having a player that didn't want to be in Valencia CF will only be detrimental to the team as a whole and decided on selling him.

There were some rumors towards the end that Pablo might stay after all and that Swansea backed down, but we now know those reports were lies.

As I said previously, I think this is a good move, as having a frustrated Pablo in the team would have been really bad and same as if he wasn't here. So a good move, the reported fee is 7 million euros and that is acceptable. I valued Pablo Hernandez at 8 million euros on my latest update, so we are one million short, but the options rather limited here.

Champions League draw

Valencia CF has been placed in pot number 2 and this is the pot with the slightly weaker teams historically that the teams in the first pot. Valencia CF won't end up playing against Spanish teams, at least not in the group stages or the first knockout round. Overall there are 4 pots.

Here is Pot 2: Valencia, Benfica, Shakhtar Donetsk, Zenit St. Petersburg, Schalke 04, Manchester City, Braga, Dinamo Kiev

Here are the possible Valencia CF opponents:


Pot 1: Chelsea (ENG), Manchester UTD (ENG), Bayern Minhen (GER), Porto (POR), Arsenal (ENG), Milan (ITA).
Pot 3: Ajax (HOL), Olympiakos (GRE), Juventus (ITA), Anderlecht (BEL), Spartak Moskva (RUS), PSG (FRA), Lille (FRA), Galatasaray (TUR).
Pot 4: Celtic (SCO), Nordsjiland (DEN), Montpellier (FRA), Dinamo Zagreb (CRO), Cluj (ROM), Bate Borisov (BLR), Borusia Dortmund (GER).

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Paco to Getafe, Pablo to Swansea

Well its official, Valencia CF have reached an agreement with Getafe over the loan deal for Paco Alcacer. The player has signed the agreement as well and is expected to travel to Getafe tomorrow.

Valencia CF technical director Braulio Vasquez talked to Mauricio Pellegrino and convinced him that this is the best option, since Pellegrino has said all along that he wants Paco to stay.

I think its probably the best option as well, I mean we've seen the past two games, Paco wasn't even in the squad and so instead of not playing at all, he'd get more chance at Getafe. There is always risk of having some of the attacker injured, but we are covered nicely, as we have Canales and Viera to play as AM and Piatti who can play pretty much everywhere.

Pablo Hernandez is close to leaving Valencia CF and transferring to Swansea City AFC, Pablo reiterated his stance on leaving once more, so Braulio has decided its best to let him got, rather than have a player in the team that doesn't want to be there.

I think this is a good solution, I actually said that letting Pablo go would be best, wrote about it in the forum, you should join if you still haven't. What I said is that Pablo wants to leave and has stated it numerous times, not selling him would just cause negativity and tension and he would pretty much be like if he wasn't here, he will not be motivated, he will be bitter and is likely to cause troubles in the dressing room as well.

Plus Valencia CF should have players that don't want to be there in the team, simple as that. So I think selling Pablo is the best option and if we get 7 million euros for him, would be pretty good for us. I rate him at 8 million euros, so anything lower than that is a loss, but at this point there are no other options.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Valencia CF star players past,present and future

A friend and a fellow Valencia CF fan and website owner Adi recently wrote a pretty good article about Valencia CF and the "6 steps to success" on his website. I recommend people from the Balkans read it.

It wasn't an analysis of what needs to be done, more of a statement and affirmation of some, I'd say basic truths.

But I did find his first step titled "stars" unrealistic and impossible and if followed it would have destroyed the club. Now I know it was more of a statement for the future, but its important to know and understand the past, to be better prepared for the future.

So I decided to write an article, around his article and "stars" paragraphs and sort of rebuttal him on some points. Also I wanted to write something on this topic for quite a while, but just couldn't decide on the start, so his article gave me sort of the excuse.

Here is my English translation (believe me Google translate is terrible): "We won't bring in stars, we are going to have them by creating them, and that is something we(VCF) do great. In fact our new player, I'd say a star of the club is Aly Cissokho, and he is certainly going to remove any difficulties on the left back side that Pellegrino had by the sale of Alba to Barcelona. The biggest star of the club is of course Soldado and what amazing miracle that Llorente didn't fall for the 30 million euro bid from Tottenham. We've even heard from the administration that they want Goldado to finish his career at Valencia(stay alive and see it to believe it). This summer only Alba left from the important players, which many supporters think was overrated anyways.
Selling of best players to Barcelona and Real Madrid
Speaking of Alba we must mention the key reason why Valencia CF can't have the same results as "their" dear Real and Barcelona, and that is because the club must, I repeat must stop selling players to Real and Barcelona, young players as well as senior team players. Its not allowable the weakening of Valencia to strengthen Real and Barcelona more and more. Last players who went to these clubs were Joel and two cadets which Barcelona "stole" from us. Okay, when we look at Joel he wasn't that important player for Valencia, but is surely a huge potential, and he went to Real Madrid C team and its a big question is if he is ever going to reach Castille and not to mention the A team.
Albiol, Villa and Alba would surely have been the backbone of the club if they stayed, if we add in here Silva and Mata, who went to England, and current players we get one respectable team who would give any team huge problems no matter where its played."

Now first of all Valencia CF hasn't really lost any key players to Real Madrid or Barelona, in fact quite the contrary as Valencia CF has gained quite a bit of players from Real Madird and to a lesser degree Barcelona. If we do a basic count we have Alba coming from Barcelona youth team, Mata coming from Real Madrid youth team, Parejo, Soldado, Canales and even Gago just recently coming from Real Madrid and/or at some point in their career. So whether directly or indirectly I'd say Valencia CF has actually benefited more, than they have lost in this regard.

It goes beyond saying of course that youth talent should be protected, but this has more to do with a stupid Spanish rule that kids bellow 16 years old can't sign professional contracts and less to do with Valencia CF or any other team. If teams are to protect their youth players the Spanish government needs to get rid of this ridiculous rule.

The bigger picture here though is that Valencia CF was in a situation where it had to sell in order to survive. If you need to blame someone its going to be previous Valencia CF presidents, but even more than that the Spanish football rush, where teams didn't care about their finances, until they found themselves bankrupt and fighting to survive. Thing is the sales of David Villa and David Silva as bad as they seemed, did bring in 70 million euros to Valencia CF coffers and actually strengthened the team. I know it sounds strange, but I actually explained it in the preseason report from 2010/11 season and if you search it you can read about it. I wrote then that by having these big names leave, the team feels more like a team, rather than a collection of individuals and this is especially the case when the team is not winning any silverware, the stars become liabilities and start to become reckless and egoistical.

The sale of Mata brought in another 30 million euros, so for only 3 players Valencia CF racked up 100 million euros and saved the club from financial disaster, while at the same time keeping the strength level of the team intact, or at least quite equal with smart new purchases of cheap yet talented and skillful players.

But even bigger than that is the "stars" label. David Villa and David Silva were certainly stars, but either way they were only known in Spain and within the football world ranks, a casual follower of football, or even a strong follower from England or France didn't know about Villa and Silva, so they were stars, but "small" stars for a lack of better term.
Most stars are actually created in bigger clubs when they start playing there, before that even if they were considered stars it was only those who are ardent followers and read up on an array of news from different leagues.

This was actually the case with Villa and Silva as even though they were stars in their own right, they were not boosting global sales, they were not boosting the image of the club, they were not boosting support numbers. In fact I remember the day when Villa signed for Barcelona and read about it on soccernet, goal and few other sites of those kind and half and more of the people in the comments have never heard of David Villa before, some have heard, but only from the World Cup and didn't even know for which club he played. So not only did these stars not bring in anything to Valencia CF is terms of passage, but the fact that they were playing for us at a time where we weren't winning any trophy's was actually rather detrimental.

In fact the sales of Villa to Barcelona and Silva to Manchester City and then later Mata to Chelsea boosted the numbers of visitors to my blog tremendously and before that I've written every day about them and no where even close have the blog visits been.

So I'd say not only were the sales of our star players needed, they were absolutely necessary for the survival of the club and the consequential third consecutive third place finishes. Having said that I do agree that in the future Valencia CF needs to be more careful with its finances and I have high beliefs as long as Manuel Llorente and Braulio Vasquez stay we will be just fine in that regard. Furthermore due to our sales of star players in the past, we are now is a position to be able to not sell our new currents or rising star players and this was demonstrated by the rejection of the 30 million bid from Tottenham for Soldado.

Valencia CF 3-3 Deportivo La Coruna Match Report

Wow what can I say, other than this match was not supposed to go this way. What is for sure though is that we saw two different Valencia's, one in the first half which scored 3 goals and dominated proceedings and another than conceded 2 goals, lost all possession and barely survived with a draw.

The match started in a dominating fashion for Valencia CF, controlling the proceeding from the onset and would threaten Deportivo instantly with few good runs towards their goal. With all that domination it wouldn't  be too long when Valencia CF would get their first goal of the match. Soldado would score, after being released by a great through ball by Jonas, passing the goalkeeper and calmly slotting the ball in the net.

Chance for Feghuoli in the 19th minute after a great cross by Joao Pereira found him perfectly, but he can't find anyone and the ball goes out of danger, only to get back to Jonas who goes in from the left side and crosses, but again the cross doesn't find anyone from Valencia CF there.

22nd minute great counter attack by Valencia CF, as Gago with a nice flick finds Feghuoli who runs forward and tries to cross twice, but he botches the crosses and basically hit the defending player twice.

27th minute brilliant goal from Soldado, after a brilliant action from the team. Tino flicks the ball perfectly for Jonas who avoids the offside trap and unselfishly bounces the ball to Soldado, who with an acrobatic move scores.

Ten minutes later though Deportivo La Coruna scores as Aguilar gets to the ball in a chaotic situation, after Joao Pereira failed to clear the corner kick with a header and the ball ended up around Aguilar, who nicely put the ball past Diego.

Gago would be replaced for some sort of injury I guess, hopefully its nothing serious and Parejo comes in his place and instant payoff as it was new sub Parejo who would provide the assist for Valencia CF third goal. Just after his arrival on the field Parejo provides a great through ball to Feghuoli who speeds past his defender and scores.

In the final minute Jonas with a great pass to Soldado, who finds himself alone on goal, but his shot is rather poor and hits the oncoming goalkeeper.

First half ended with Valencia CF leading 3-1 and the far better side so far.

Second half started in a similar fashion as the first half, in fact Soldado would have the first chance of the second half, after a mistake by Abel who provided a poor past towards the defense and Soldado was able to catch the ball, Soldado ran towards goal and tried to shoot, but his shot was blocked.

53rd minute Deportivo would start becoming more and more dangerous and Pizzi would fire a warning shot with his shot at goal, but Diego was alert and saves.

Just 2 minutes later Jonas would hit the crossbar, but the effort was deemed offside.

58th minute Aguilar would score his second goal of the match after another poor defending by Valencia CF. I mean it seemed like the whole defense was caught star gazing and none run to intercept the ball, especially here I'm looking at Ruiz or possibly Mathieu.

About 8 minutes later Pizzi would have another go at the goal, after Parejo looses the ball in the middle of the part with his clumsy shenanigans, he manages to shoot, but the Ruiz just manages to deflect the ball.

After constant pressure by Deportivo they would get their chance as the referee gave them a penalty, after Costa seemed to push one of the attackers down to the ground. Pizzi would step up to take it and would convert the penalty into goal. That was Costa's second yellow card by the way and automatic red, which means Valencia CF had to play with 10 players for the rest of the match.

84th minute Ruiz with a solo chance he created, passes to ball nicely to Parejo, but his shot is blocked and the rebound goes to Tino who shoots as well, but his effort is saved as well.

In the final minutes Bruno Gama has a solo run as well, gets away from his marker and manages to shoot at goal, but Diego with a good save.

That was in essence the match ladies and gentlemen and how things transpired more or less, but I can't finish here without at least a little bit of analysis of this match.

Obviously Valencia CF started great, controlled the proceedings, controlled possession and had great chances, converting 3 of them. The problems started showing up when Fernando Gago left and Parejo was introduced. Even though this actually payed off and Parejo provided the assist for Feghuoli's goal, it would come to hunt us in the second half.

First of all again we can see that neither Tino Costa nor Daniel Parejo can hold the ball and again I would reiterate my sound knowledge of the game and say Gago is not a defensive midfielder, but more of a holding/playmaker type who can control proceedings, in fact he is more like Banega than like Albelda or the Albelda types and we saw this with the great ball control and utter domination in the midfield when he was playing. Once Gago was subbed and Parejo came in, we instantly lost the midfield, but the team had the initiative at that time and it wasn't felt that much till the end of the first half.

This is actually not something new or strange, Parejo came in as an attacking midfield and he is not a central midfield and has proven this time and time again. He only played there last season, because Banega was injured and Tino either couldn't play all the matches and he wasn't that much better either.

Now Tino Costa is also an attacking midfielder, though can fit in more in the central role, because he runs more and has better defensive capabilities than Parejo.

Now again instead of blaming the players here, I think this is a coach mistake, as we saw that Parejo is a good player and can be useful to us, just not at the central midfield role, but much more forward. His pass for Feghuoli was great and that is the kind of play that Parejo does, he can not control possession on the other hand.

We also saw that Tino is beneficial as well when playing a good ball controlling midfielder like Gago, as his build-up play was fantastic and that flick to Jonas for the second goal was superb. The problem is that just like Parejo he is not really a central midfielder either.

This brings us to the new coach Pellegrino. He must realize what I'm writing and use the players more in according to their natural positions and not in a way that is not suited to their style of play. We saw how good the team can play in the first half, if we have that midfield cover and how bad we play when we don't have that midfield cover.

I also feel the defense must work on defending from corners as today the defense from corners was terrible. In fact I'd say practice defending from all sort of set-pieces. I mean we saw how unorganized and bad the defense was from these situations, its like looking at a bunch of amateurs in some amateur league defending.

So I just hope Gago does not have a serious injury, because that will be very bad, very bad and I just want Ever Banega to return as soon as possible.

Technical Details:

Valencia CF (3): Alves; Joao Pereira, Ricardo Costa, Víctor Ruiz, Mathieu (Bernat, min. 69); Feghouli, Tino Costa, Gago (Dani Parejo, min. 38), Guardado; Jonas (Rami, min. 76) and Soldado.
RC Deportivo de la Coruña (3): Aranzubía (German Lux, min. 46); Manuel Pablo, Aythami, Marchena, Evaldo; Juan Domínguez, Abel Aguilar; Bruno Gama, Valerón (Nelson Oliveira, min. 60), Pizzi; Riki (Camuñas, min. 81).
Goals: 1-0, Soldado, min.11; 2-0, Soldado, min.27; 2-1, Abel Aguilar, min.38; 3-1, Feghouli, min.41; 3-2, Abel Aguilar, min.58; 3-3, Pizzi, min.75.

Player Ratings:
Diego 6.5 - Not at fault for any of the goals, he was called to action several times and did very well. Caught a really dangerous shot at the ending stages of the match.
Pereira 5.5 - Started very bright, went forward on every opportunity and provided some great crosses, he was high in my rankings at that point, but then he ruined it all with his lack of clearance on the first Deportivo goal. He should have headed the ball and cleared, he had the chance. Did well later and defended well, but wasn't enough to improve his score.
Costa 5 - What can I say, I thought he did best from all of the other defenders and then he gives away a penalty with a needless foul and needless challenge there. Did well prior to the penalty, but penalty weighs in a lot more.
Ruiz 5 - Star gazing for the second goal, he was supposed to be all over the ball and clear it no problem, but not just him, but the whole defense was just standing there and doing nothing. Closed in after the fact, but it was already too late and Aguilar scored.
Mathieu 6 - Did well going forward and was really dangerous in few forward forays, did pretty well in defense as well, but was also beaten few times and went out of steam later on, forcing Pellegrino to substitute him.
Gago N/A - Did play great for about 20 minutes, then went missing, before being substituted for some sort of an injury I guess.
Tino 6 - Really great while Gago was in the field and provided possession for Tino, he was able to use the possession really creatively and provided some good passes, especially with the flick for Jonas. Second half it was miserable performance.
Feghuoli 6 - Two botched crosses early on, one ruined chance with lack of end product, did score the third goal, but apart from helping out in defense well, that was pretty much his contribution.
Jonas 8 (MotM) - Not to toot my horns, but I did say in my season preview that I expect Jonas to be the key player this season and I was right. Just brilliant performance by him, two amazing assists, intelligent movement and popped up in dangerous positions. Seems the added freedom under Pellegrino works great for him.
Guardado 5.5 - Not very visible and not very threatening. I think Pellegrino might have forced Guardado into the team a bit too soon and against two of the worst opponents he could have faced in Real Madrid and then his former club from just few months ago in Deportivo.
Soldado 7 - Second best player on the night, behind Jonas. Good understanding with Jonas and good team work for the two goals. Had one more chance after being released by who else if not Jonas, but failed to score.
Subs:
Parejo 5 - I give one point for an assist or goal and that was his positive thing that he did, after that it was just negative after negative. From giving the ball away at dangerous positions, to failing to link up play and failing to defend decently.
Rami 5.5 - Did not have enough time to rate him properly, but it did seem like the defense was more controlled and our goal safer with his arrival. Obviously Ruiz instead of improving, he is deteriorating and Rami would likely take his spot.
Barnat 5.5 - Didn't have much time to do much, but he had two good runs and created one chance for the team late on. The jury is still out on him.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Valencia CF vs Deportivo La Coruna Match Preview


Valencia CF vs Deportivo La Coruna
Stadium: Mestalla
Date: 26.98.2012; 23:00 CET
2nd matchday, La Liga
Coaches: Mauricio Pellegrino and Jose Luis Oltra

Valencia CF
Valencia CF are coming to this match after a hard earned draw against defending Spanish champions Real Madrid and would be looking to win this match to continue on the good starting result. The coach and players know that anything but a win against Deportivo La Coruna would mean the hard fought draw against Real Madrid would have been for nothing.

Valencia CF strengthened the squad this summer with the arrival of few quality new players such as Joao Pereira, Sergio Canales, Andres Guardado who comes from Deportivo La Coruna and was their top players the last few seasons, as well as fresh from the oven signing Aly Cissokho who will compete for the left back slot with Jeremy Mathieu. That said Valencia CF also lost few good players, namely Jordi Alba, Mehet Topal, Aritz Aduriz and right now there is a looming possibility Valencia CF would loose Pablo Hernandez to Swansea AFC. Paco Alcacer future at least for this season is uncertain as well, as he might be loaned out to Getafe CF in order to get more playing time there, though right now its not clear at all what will happen.

With the first and hard obstacle now behind, new Valencia CF coach would be more relaxed and confident coming into this match, after all Valencia CF just drew against Real Madrid and at their home terrain nonetheless. Having done well last match its likely Pellegrino will start with the exact same squad against Deportivo as well, after all why change it if it ain't broken.

One small change he might make is start Daniel Parejo in place of Tino Costa, though that is unlikely as well. Other change might be the possible inclusion of Adil Rami in place of either Costa or Ruiz, though with a match against FC Barcelona coming up just a week later, its likely he will play the same defensive duo in order to get match experience and get accustomed with each other.

Valencia CF squad:
Goalkeepers:
Diego Alves, Vicente Guaita.
Defenders: Joao Pereira, Rami, Víctor Ruiz, Ricardo Costa, Mathieu.
Midfielders: Albelda, Gago, Parejo, Tino Costa, Feghouli, Bernat, Guardado, Viera.
Forwards: Jonas, Valdez, Soldado.

Technical Details Valencia CF (probable setups):
Formation: 4-2-3-1

Line-up: Alves; Pereira, Costa, Ruiz, Mathieu; Gago, Tino; Feghuoli Jonas, Guardado; Soldado.
Tactics: High defensive line, own half pressure, high frequency wing attacks, mixed passing, doubling down in attack.

Deportivo La Coruna
Deportivo La Coruna are coming to this match after a hard fought victory against Osasuna in their first official match of the new season. Deportivo La Coruna just returned from segunda division after finishing first place last season and it was actually Valencia CF that beat Deportivo in their last match 2 seasons ago and send them to the second league. Of course you can't really blame Valencia CF, Emery back then said we are going to play our normal football as we don't want to be unfair to the other teams trying to avoid relegation. So Deportivo La Coruna has only itself to blame for their poor performances over that season, although I know the last match always sticks in everybody's head, so I guess Deportivo is going to want a revenge against Valencia CF.

Another reason and one more current why Deportivo La Coruna might want revenge is the loss of Andres Guardado to Valencia CF. Valencia CF reached out to Guardado last year and reached a personal agreement with the player, he rejected offers for renewal with Deportivo La Coruna and signed for Valencia CF this summer as a free agent. So in that sense they might want to inflict some serious pain to Valencia CF by beating them this weekend and getting a double revenge.

One of the more recognizable names that they also lost on a free transfer is Diego Colotto, though they did get Andre Santos on a loan deal from Sporting, Nelson Oliveira from Benfica for about 600k euros and former Valencia CF defender Carlos Marchena on a free transfer from Villarreal. They've done pretty good in the transfer market this season for their objectives this season, which would be to avoid relegation.

Deportivo coach Jose is likely to field the exact same squad he fielded against Osasuna that won him that match 2-0, I haven't heard about any injuries so I expect the same squad, with possibly Nelson Oliveira starting instead of Riki.

Deportivo La Coruna squad:
Goalkeepers: Daniel Aranzubia, German Lux.
Defenders: Manuel Pablo, Marchena, Aythami, Evaldo, Ayoze.
Midfielders: André Santos, Álex Bergantiños, Juan Dominguez, Abel Aguilar Bruno Gama, Pizzi, Camuñas, Valerón
Forwards: Riki and Nélson Oliveira

Technical Details Deportivo La Coruna (probable setups):
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Line-up: Aranzubia; Pablo, Marchena, Aythami, Evaldo; Juan, Aguilar; Bruno, Valeron, Pizzi; Oliveira.
Tactics: Low defensive line, own half pressure, counter attacks, mostly long passing, doubling down defense.

Result Prediction:
Valencia CF 2-0 Deportivo La Coruna
Valencia CF had a good start to the season with a draw against Real at the Bernabeu, so the team will like to build on that result and get the 3 points, especially since the team plays its first match in the new season in front of their own fans at the Mestalla. That said Deportivo La Coruna would like to continue the good start as well and get at least a draw at their visit to the Mestalla, possibly stun Valencia CF on the counter attack.

Valencia CF has a lot of quality and talent and with the left wing strengthened by former Deportivo player Guardado we should expect a win here. We still haven't seen what the team is capable off and this is an opportunity to show us. I expect Valencia CF to score two goals, one by Soldado and one by Guardado, while defending nicely any counter attacks Deportivo tries.