So I couldn't be bothered to wake up for this match, in fact I've tried, but went back to sleep again and thank god for that, apparently I missed a train wreck.
I've watched the highlights of it, for the first goal I blame Diego Alves, though Cissokho takes some responsibility for allowing the cross, he should have been more aggressive in his marking and prevent that cross. Rami made a huge mistake, he basically missed the ball and the player, essentially allowing one extra player and making it easier for Mallorca to score. This is what I'm talking about when I claim that Rami is bad and we should sell him.
Ruiz I feel reacted properly knowing its in the penalty area and if he'd reacted more aggressively he could have made a penalty, which from this point might even have been better.
So to to provide a perfect example of how my rating would have went, Diego would get a -1, Rami would get a -1, Cissokho -0.5.
The second goal it seemed was from counter attack as Arizmendi get on a loose ball or possibly a pass, shoots and scores, while we see Joao Pereira tracking him, but not fast enough. To me this is Diego Alves fault again, he was positioned wrongly. Its very hard to score from that position, not because its hard to shoot at the goal, but because a properly positioned goalkeeper would easily catch any shot.
Diego Alves was not properly positioned, he was too inward the goal and so he didn't cover the whole goal, this is goalkeeping 101.
So for another example of my rating, Alves would have gotten another -1 there, for a combined -2, which would put him at 3 rating, because everyone starts at 5 rating. Of course if he made few good saves likely the score would go up by 0.5 per good save.
But we can't despair. As far as I'm concerned this was mostly Diego's fault and of course Rami's fault for the first goal.Individual mistakes that can be corrected and if not, well we got Guaita who needed to start. Hey Pellegrino start Guaita. You need to start Guaita, his our best keeper and always was.
Also it seems Jonathan Viera played great, our biggest threat and I'm really glad he is coming along nicely and showing off his talent, we can really use someone like him and he can still improve. Before he came to Valencia CF I haven't seen games of him, I saw some video clips, read about him and checked his statistics and he seemed like a really great signing, but when I saw him in the friendly matches in the preseason I knew instantly we have a great talent on our hand. I mean his play was really a step beyond and above the rest of our team and even though it was friendlies it had a big competitive spirit in those games.
We also must keep calm about the coach as well. Remember he is having the toughest start in recent history with the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and he is doing it with no defensive midfielders because they are all injured, without our best or second best player Ever Banega who is injured, as well as few other injuries. He lost Pablo Hernandez in the summer transfer window, not his fault, Piatti was injured and no competition on the right wing, Guardado didn't have the start and effect we all expected him to have and he deserves our support right now more than ever.
I mean maybe if in 10 matches we are in the bottom 10 still, we can push the red alert button and start panicking, but right now we must be supportive and if you are religious maybe hope and pray we can improve.
I see us on the long run doing way better, especially when Gago returns, and then when Banega and Canales return. We also must remember David Albelda is still not retired and he can help out, he has the experience and while not as fast as before he can still help us out. So we shouldn't discount him, he did play most of our matches last season ahead of Topal.
I also don't agree with Valencia CF president Manuel Llorente when he said at that press conference we must sell players and then list everyone. Way to go buddy boy, make everyone hysterical, reduce moral of the team, create a mess and ensure our future is in doubt.
Someone needs to tell him to calm the heck down. Even if we have to sell players, we can do it as we did with David Villa and Silva, pretend we don't want to sell them and like we don't need to and get as much as possible for them. Also we can sell one by one, we can lets say sell Soldado for 30 million and that would create a profit of 45 million euros per season. We are having 15 million profit at the end of the season for two seasons now and we are not that desperate.
The bank Bankia should fail already, I've heard they can sell the debt to another bank, but who is going to buy it? All of Spain is bankrupt, 20% unemployment, who would want a massive debt of a team that can't guarantee to pay it for a year, not to mention will need to pay it for at least 10 years? The only one that could buy it is government, which is also about 2 trillion euros in debt, but why would they do that, it would add to their debt and prolong Valencia CF suffering.
Maybe that is the problem in Spain! Maybe they need to wipe off the debt so they can have growth and investment again? If everyone is in debt and there is no way to liquidate the debt, then how can you have people spending and investing? So they just transfer the debt for years, from one bank to another, holding everyone hostage. Banks surviving off of government and European Union help just for the sake of it, they literally have no liquidity and are surviving off borrowed or given money.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Saturday, September 22, 2012
RCD Mallorca vs Valencia CF Match Preview
Mallorca vs Valencia CF Match Preview
Stadium: Iberostar Stadium
Date: 23.09.2012; 12:00 CET
5th matchday, La Liga
Coaches: Joaquín Caparrós and Mauricio Pellegrino
RCD Mallorca
RCD Mallorca is coming to this match after an away draw with Osasuna, for some the toughest place for any team to play at and certainly that is proving true this season as well, though Mallorca did manage a draw which is significant. In fact Mallorca is on a very good start to the new season and after 4 matchdays are sitting at the 3rd position on the table with 8 points, level with Sevilla.
Last season Mallorca finished at respectable 8th place, coming very close on points to actually qualifying for the Europe League though not doing enough in the end. Mallorca has not been very consistent in the last couple of seasons, as at one point they finished 5th in 2009/10 and were on the bring on qualifying for the Champions League, just 1 point difference at the end, the next 2010/11 season they finished a low 17th place and barely avoiding relegation and the last season they've bounced back up finishing 8th place.
Joaquin Caparros has been with the team for less than one year now, but he has stabilized the team since their 17th place 2 years ago and has instilled some confidence in the players, making them an effective unit that doesn't concede many goals. He is an experienced coach, has coached many sides, including top teams like Sevilla and Atletico Bilbao with witch he had good success.
Some of their most recognizable players are Dudu Aouate, former Valencia CF player Javier Arizmendi and recent talent for them Tomas Pina. In fact there were reports that Valencia CF might be interested in Tomas Pina, though I think any such talks are premature and likely just wild speculation.
RCD Mallorca squad: Aouate, Calatayud, Joao, Anderson, Pina, Antonio López, Pereira, NSue, Tomer, Javi Márquez, Geromel, Bigas, Pep Lluis Martí, Alfaro, Arizmendi, Kevin, Víctor and Ximo.
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Line-up: Aouate; Ximo, Pedro, Anderson, Lopez; Javi Marquez, Pina; Nsue, Victor, Pereira; Hemed
Tactics: Low defensive line, own half pressure, counter attacks, mostly long passing, doubling down defense.
Valencia CF
Valencia CF on the other hand are coming to this match after a hard fought 2-1 win against Celta Vigo at home and then an away 2-1 loss to Bayern Munich in the Champions League. Right now Valencia CF is 11th on the table with only 5 points out of 4 matches, though at least now Real Madrid and FC Barcelona are behind us and we can focus on the upcoming matches and start gaining some points and winning of course.
Valencia CF coach Mauricio Pellegrino still has troubles with injuries as I've reported on my blog Fernando Gago will be out of the field for another two weeks as the doctors decided to keep it safe with him, while David Albelda, Jeremy Mathieu, Pablo Piatti still have some time to recover as well, Mathieu being the first to return sometime next week. Ever Banega will return to normal training this next month, though we are not going to see him in a match for at least another full month. Sergio Canales is even further down the line, probably about 2 months away from a recovery.
Valencia CF has been having problems primarily in the midfield with complete and utter lack of any control of possession. In fact against Bayern Munich Valencia CF barely had any possession for most of the match and lost a lot of balls in the middle, which is unacceptable and Mauricio Pellegrino called out the players on it, saying he wasn't pleased with the performance, but wasn't desperate and said the players and the team can improve in the coming matches. Nelson Valdez and Roberto Soldado also called the play bad and said called for the team to improve and start playing good.
Valencia CF is going to face Mallorca with the players being quite tired from the midweek match in the Champions League and we will likely see some changed to freshen up the team, although the options right now are limited as there is only Sofiane Feghuoli for the right wing, only Parejo and Alberto Tino Costa for central midfield, Cissokho only at the left back. The most likely change that will occur is probably Guaita for Diego Alves. I really though Guaita is going to start for the Champions League, but the fact the he didn't means he is very likely to start against Mallorca.
Valencia CF squad:
Goalkeepers: Diego Alves, Vicente Guaita.
Defense: Joao Pereira, Barragán, Rami, Víctor Ruiz, Ricardo Costa, Cissokho.
Midfield: Dani Parejo, Portu, Tino Costa, Viera, Guardado, Bernat, Feghouli.
Forward: Jonas, Valdez, Soldado.
Technical Details Valencia CF (probable setups):
Formation: 4-4-2
Line-up: Guaita; Pereira, Rami, Costa, Cissokho; Feghuoli, Tino, Portu Viera; Jonas, Soldado.
Tactics: Medium defensive line, own third pressure, counter attacks, mixed passing, wing attacks mostly.
Valencia CF coach Mauricio Pellegrino still has troubles with injuries as I've reported on my blog Fernando Gago will be out of the field for another two weeks as the doctors decided to keep it safe with him, while David Albelda, Jeremy Mathieu, Pablo Piatti still have some time to recover as well, Mathieu being the first to return sometime next week. Ever Banega will return to normal training this next month, though we are not going to see him in a match for at least another full month. Sergio Canales is even further down the line, probably about 2 months away from a recovery.
Valencia CF has been having problems primarily in the midfield with complete and utter lack of any control of possession. In fact against Bayern Munich Valencia CF barely had any possession for most of the match and lost a lot of balls in the middle, which is unacceptable and Mauricio Pellegrino called out the players on it, saying he wasn't pleased with the performance, but wasn't desperate and said the players and the team can improve in the coming matches. Nelson Valdez and Roberto Soldado also called the play bad and said called for the team to improve and start playing good.
Valencia CF is going to face Mallorca with the players being quite tired from the midweek match in the Champions League and we will likely see some changed to freshen up the team, although the options right now are limited as there is only Sofiane Feghuoli for the right wing, only Parejo and Alberto Tino Costa for central midfield, Cissokho only at the left back. The most likely change that will occur is probably Guaita for Diego Alves. I really though Guaita is going to start for the Champions League, but the fact the he didn't means he is very likely to start against Mallorca.
Valencia CF squad:
Goalkeepers: Diego Alves, Vicente Guaita.
Defense: Joao Pereira, Barragán, Rami, Víctor Ruiz, Ricardo Costa, Cissokho.
Midfield: Dani Parejo, Portu, Tino Costa, Viera, Guardado, Bernat, Feghouli.
Forward: Jonas, Valdez, Soldado.
Technical Details Valencia CF (probable setups):
Formation: 4-4-2
Line-up: Guaita; Pereira, Rami, Costa, Cissokho; Feghuoli, Tino, Portu Viera; Jonas, Soldado.
Tactics: Medium defensive line, own third pressure, counter attacks, mixed passing, wing attacks mostly.
Result Prediction:
RCD Mallorca 0-1 Valencia CF
RCD Mallorca have been a low scorer this season, but last season as well and so not much has changed and its not likely to change now, while Valencia CF have also been low scorers this season so I don't expect a match with many goals, although you never really know. I think its probably going to be a tight match, especially since Valencia CF is coming after the Bayern match and aren't likely to play with high tempo.
The battle is probably going to be in the middle with few chances between the sides and Valencia CF just managing to score one goal and hold on the the lead and win.
Valencia CF interested in Vicente Iborra
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| Vicente Ibbora Levante |
I actually forwarded the idea of raiding some of the best players of Levante last season and was actually pretty sure we'd get at least one player from Levante, but it didn't pan out like that. Now Valencia CF staff is thinking along those same lines and Braulio and Llorente think Valencia CF can raid one or two of Levante's better players, right now Valencia CF is most interested in Vicente Iborra.
Vicente Iborra is a defensive midfielder, though he can play and often plays as central midfielder as well. Mostly though he is used as a defensive midfielder for Levante and he's had fairly good success, though he also often plays as a central midfielder. So it really depends, its important that he can play in two possitions very well.
He is also quite young at 24 years old and can obviously improve. I haven't seen many games of him, so I can't really comment if he is really good, though I'll try and keep a closer eye on him from now on and see if he is Valencia CF material.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Gago still injured, Banega to return soon
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| Fernando Gago Valencia CF |
Jeremy Matheu is still injured as well, but his return is expected within a week and he should probably be ready for next week match in La Liga.
Ever Banega is close to returning as well and doctors says that within a month. He can start training normally and play within 10 days, but he is not going to be rushed into a competitive match for at least a full month from now. Either way this is good news as it means late next month we may even see Banega start in some match.
Sergio Canales is also coming along nicely and is going to be ready within about a month as well, though after the last time when his injury returned, he is not going to be rushed and is probably the last one from the injured bunch that will start playing, but expect him to start a match until the end of this year.
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Thursday, September 20, 2012
Bankia breaks contract for Nou Mestalla with Valencia CF
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| Nou Mestalla stadium |
But since Valencia CF actually owe Bankia the money, if Bankia goes bankrupt Valencia's debt will be fully erased. In fact if Spanish laws are similar to various international bankruptcy laws than all debt to the debtors is wiped, while the bank assets are sold to cover for the bank debt.
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Valdez and Soldado: "we played bad"
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| Roberto Soldado vs Bayern Munich Champions League |
Soldado said: "We played quite bad, especially in the first half and we did a lot of mistakes in the middle of the park, loosing too many balls." He then concentrated on the next match vs Mallorca and said: "Ahead of us is a tough match against Mallorca and we must be focused on that right now, I'm sure we have room to improve".
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| Nelson Haedo Valdez goal celebration vs Bayern Munich |
Valdez said: "We respected Bayern Munich too much and we allowed them too much space and possession, when we should have played our own recognizable game. We also lost the ball too many times and against German teams that is inconceivable". Someone should inform Valdez that our game is what we played last night without Ever Banega or at least Gago in the team.
He also said: "Bayern Munich was a big favorite, but we should have played better, I know we can and we have room to improve and I'm sure we can be a lot better in the next matches".
About his goal Valdez said: "I'm happy I scored tonight, but I don't think I will become a starter now, not with Soldado and Jonas in good form, but I will continue working hard and using my chances".
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Bayern Munich 2-1 Valencia CF Match Report
Well it was a classic in terms of history and tradition, Bayern Munich vs Valencia CF clashing for the first time since the Champions League final in 2000/01, that match finished in a 1–1 draw at regular time, but Bayern clinched their fourth title by winning 5–4 on penalties.
The match tonight wasn't as interesting or as prestigious as in the past several years Valencia CF hasn't really been a top contender, while Bayern Munich have won many titles and reached the Champions League final last season. The expectations was that Bayern Munich will win and I predicted a result of 2-0 for Bayern, though it ultimately finished 2-1 and Bayern had a chance to score a goal from penalty in the last minute of extra time, but Mandzukic shot was poor and Diego Alves was able to save the goal.
Anyways the match started as one would expect with Bayern Munich dominating possession and proceedings, while Valencia CF was sitting back and defending, trying to get something going on the counter attack. Even though Bayern would have huge possession and were constantly attacking, they didn't really have any real chances. There were some weak shots here and there and few tries with through balls, but Valencia's defense stood secure.
On the counter attack Valencia CF weren't any better than Bayern, as any ball that came to Feghuoli or Guardado or Jonas was a wasted ball as all of these were too slow, too clumsy and most of the time instantly lost the ball. The central midfield didn't help either with both Tino Costa and Daniel Parejo making silly mistakes and giving the ball away numerous times, not to mention their inability to control possession at all.
The first goal would happen in the 38th minute and just to ilustrate how bad some of the forward play was, it was because of Jonas who's first touch was like a small boy who started playing football for the first time. I mean it couldn't have been worse, he literally gave the ball away at least 10 meters backward going in the path of Bayern players and they didn't have too much trouble forming a quick counter attack and ultimately Schweinsteiger scoring from the created opportunity by Jonas. Diego Alves was also a bit at fault here, his positioning was very poor and it is very hard to score from such an angle, so if Alves was positioned better he could have saved that shot.
After the goal Bayern Munich got even better as some of the pressure fell of their shoulders and they would come to have few decent chances, most of which were ruined by Pizzaro. I mean he was unexpected starter and actually reacted really bad in the few situations and chances he found himself.
At the start of the second half Ribbery was out and in came Thomas Müller for Bayern, possibly an injury for Ribbery, though he was very ineffective against Joan Pereira and I wouldn't be surprised if he was subbed for his rather ineffective performance.
Anyways the second half started as the first with Bayern dominating proceedings and Valencia CF mostly content to sit back and defend, though we started seeing Bayern slow down little bit and Valencia CF started to get back some control. There were few chances for Valencia CF in this period as Feghuoli would have a very good chance, Cissokho did provide few decent crosses and there were some attacks coming from Valencia CF, but it would be for nothing as Feghuoli not to be outdone in being bad by Jonas provided Toni Kroos with a pass basically and this one scored to make it 2-0 for Bayern Munich.
Bayern would start slowing down the match from here on and this gave Valencia CF more freedom in the midfield and in attack, although neither the wings, nor the center were creating any serious chances or dangers in front of goal.
When all seemed to be over Valdez scored a goal, a great header on a great cross by Viera and this gave Valencia CF some small hope, but that will almost instantly diminish as Rami fouled Robben in the penalty area, earned his second yellow card and automatic red.
Mandzukic would step up to take the penalty, but his shot was rather poor and Diego Valdez was able to save the goal. And this is basically when the match ended and the result is rather decent, I mean away against Bayern Munich its only 2-1, but the result doesn't tell the whole story, truth is the play was really poor and we essentially couldn't really create any decent chance, apart from the one where Feghuoli found himself in front of goal, but his shot was blocked and went into corner and then the goal that Valdez scored.
Technical Details:
FC Bayern (2): Neuer, Dante, Ribery (Muller, min. 46), Javi Martínez (Luiz Gustavo, min. 68), Robben, Pizarro (Mandzukic, min. 63), Boateng, Lahm, Badstuber, Schweinsteiger y Kroos.
Valencia CF (1): Diego Alves, Cissokho, Rami, Jonas (Valdez, min. 62), Feghouli, Soldado (Barragán, min. 85), Pereira, Guardado (Viera, min. 70), Ricardo Costa, Parejo y Tino Costa.
Goals: 1-0 Min. 37 Schweinsteiger 2-0 Min. 76 Kroos 2-1 Min. 90 Valdez.
Player Ratings:
Diego 6 - Mixed evening for Diego Alves. He was rather poor on crosses, in fact he is lucky he didn't concede a goal from such situations, could and should have done better for the first goal, had no chance for the second goal and did have few rather good saves, especially the penalty, even though the shot was poor, at least he guessed the side.
Pereira 6.5 - He had a very good match by my standards, didn't allow Ribbery to beat him and did well enough in attack the few times he went forward, more dangerous than Feghuoli.
Rami 4.5 - He had quite a good evening, in fact he made few interceptions and can't be blamed for any of the goals, but the red card and penalty he caused were bad and bring his score down.
R. Costa 7 - Very solid and secure, he defended great, stole several balls and made few tackles to stop Bayern attacks, not at fault for the goals as he was let down by basically the midfield and attack even.
Cissokho 6.5 - Very good game by Cissokho, solid at the back, barely allowed any space for Robben and Kroos and did help out immensely forward, providing few crosses, but lost his concentration towards the end and gave away few balls that could have resulted in goals.
Tino Costa 4 - Very poor game by Tino, lost the ball countless times and often in dangerous positions, his overall passing wasn't very accurate and while he did cover good at the back and run a lot, he failed to control possession and only had a small brake late in the second half when Bayern were 2-0 in the lead and started defending.
Parejo 4 - As Tino he too gave the ball too many times to even count, he couldn't string two passes together and his passing consisted of passing to Tino and back to the defense. Almost gave away a penalty as well, though at least he was decent in defense, but that is hardly an excuse.
Feghuoli 3.5 - Apart from one chance he had and failed to score from a rather good position he was useless and even enabled Bayern to score for a second time as he basically gave away the ball to Kroos who scored.
Jonas 4 - Invisible for the whole time, his only contribution was to Bayern for the first goal. Essentially he and Feghuoli defeated Valencia CF.
Guardado 5 - Invisible in attack, rushed one pass to R. Costa who was offside, when he could have shot or pass to someone else, but did really well in defense, he helped out Cissokho, but unfortunately that was his major contribution, helping out in defense.
Soldado 5.5 - Isolated for most of the match, lacked any service, though he was helping out in defense, won some challenges and fouls to give Valencia CF some position and was fairly dangerous for the lack of service.
Subs:
Valdez 6.5 - Ran like hell after coming on, didn't stop running and was trying to get involved in everything and it payed off as he scored a goal with a header on an assist by Viera.
Viera 6 - Didn't have much time and didn't get much ball time, but class with every move and showed his class by providing a great assist for Valdez.
Barragan N/A - not enough time
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| Andres Guardado Valencia CF champions league |
Anyways the match started as one would expect with Bayern Munich dominating possession and proceedings, while Valencia CF was sitting back and defending, trying to get something going on the counter attack. Even though Bayern would have huge possession and were constantly attacking, they didn't really have any real chances. There were some weak shots here and there and few tries with through balls, but Valencia's defense stood secure.
On the counter attack Valencia CF weren't any better than Bayern, as any ball that came to Feghuoli or Guardado or Jonas was a wasted ball as all of these were too slow, too clumsy and most of the time instantly lost the ball. The central midfield didn't help either with both Tino Costa and Daniel Parejo making silly mistakes and giving the ball away numerous times, not to mention their inability to control possession at all.
The first goal would happen in the 38th minute and just to ilustrate how bad some of the forward play was, it was because of Jonas who's first touch was like a small boy who started playing football for the first time. I mean it couldn't have been worse, he literally gave the ball away at least 10 meters backward going in the path of Bayern players and they didn't have too much trouble forming a quick counter attack and ultimately Schweinsteiger scoring from the created opportunity by Jonas. Diego Alves was also a bit at fault here, his positioning was very poor and it is very hard to score from such an angle, so if Alves was positioned better he could have saved that shot.
After the goal Bayern Munich got even better as some of the pressure fell of their shoulders and they would come to have few decent chances, most of which were ruined by Pizzaro. I mean he was unexpected starter and actually reacted really bad in the few situations and chances he found himself.
At the start of the second half Ribbery was out and in came Thomas Müller for Bayern, possibly an injury for Ribbery, though he was very ineffective against Joan Pereira and I wouldn't be surprised if he was subbed for his rather ineffective performance.
Anyways the second half started as the first with Bayern dominating proceedings and Valencia CF mostly content to sit back and defend, though we started seeing Bayern slow down little bit and Valencia CF started to get back some control. There were few chances for Valencia CF in this period as Feghuoli would have a very good chance, Cissokho did provide few decent crosses and there were some attacks coming from Valencia CF, but it would be for nothing as Feghuoli not to be outdone in being bad by Jonas provided Toni Kroos with a pass basically and this one scored to make it 2-0 for Bayern Munich.Bayern would start slowing down the match from here on and this gave Valencia CF more freedom in the midfield and in attack, although neither the wings, nor the center were creating any serious chances or dangers in front of goal.
When all seemed to be over Valdez scored a goal, a great header on a great cross by Viera and this gave Valencia CF some small hope, but that will almost instantly diminish as Rami fouled Robben in the penalty area, earned his second yellow card and automatic red.
Mandzukic would step up to take the penalty, but his shot was rather poor and Diego Valdez was able to save the goal. And this is basically when the match ended and the result is rather decent, I mean away against Bayern Munich its only 2-1, but the result doesn't tell the whole story, truth is the play was really poor and we essentially couldn't really create any decent chance, apart from the one where Feghuoli found himself in front of goal, but his shot was blocked and went into corner and then the goal that Valdez scored.
Technical Details:
FC Bayern (2): Neuer, Dante, Ribery (Muller, min. 46), Javi Martínez (Luiz Gustavo, min. 68), Robben, Pizarro (Mandzukic, min. 63), Boateng, Lahm, Badstuber, Schweinsteiger y Kroos.
Valencia CF (1): Diego Alves, Cissokho, Rami, Jonas (Valdez, min. 62), Feghouli, Soldado (Barragán, min. 85), Pereira, Guardado (Viera, min. 70), Ricardo Costa, Parejo y Tino Costa.
Goals: 1-0 Min. 37 Schweinsteiger 2-0 Min. 76 Kroos 2-1 Min. 90 Valdez.
Player Ratings:
Diego 6 - Mixed evening for Diego Alves. He was rather poor on crosses, in fact he is lucky he didn't concede a goal from such situations, could and should have done better for the first goal, had no chance for the second goal and did have few rather good saves, especially the penalty, even though the shot was poor, at least he guessed the side.
Pereira 6.5 - He had a very good match by my standards, didn't allow Ribbery to beat him and did well enough in attack the few times he went forward, more dangerous than Feghuoli.
Rami 4.5 - He had quite a good evening, in fact he made few interceptions and can't be blamed for any of the goals, but the red card and penalty he caused were bad and bring his score down.
R. Costa 7 - Very solid and secure, he defended great, stole several balls and made few tackles to stop Bayern attacks, not at fault for the goals as he was let down by basically the midfield and attack even.
Cissokho 6.5 - Very good game by Cissokho, solid at the back, barely allowed any space for Robben and Kroos and did help out immensely forward, providing few crosses, but lost his concentration towards the end and gave away few balls that could have resulted in goals.
Tino Costa 4 - Very poor game by Tino, lost the ball countless times and often in dangerous positions, his overall passing wasn't very accurate and while he did cover good at the back and run a lot, he failed to control possession and only had a small brake late in the second half when Bayern were 2-0 in the lead and started defending.
Parejo 4 - As Tino he too gave the ball too many times to even count, he couldn't string two passes together and his passing consisted of passing to Tino and back to the defense. Almost gave away a penalty as well, though at least he was decent in defense, but that is hardly an excuse.
Feghuoli 3.5 - Apart from one chance he had and failed to score from a rather good position he was useless and even enabled Bayern to score for a second time as he basically gave away the ball to Kroos who scored.
Jonas 4 - Invisible for the whole time, his only contribution was to Bayern for the first goal. Essentially he and Feghuoli defeated Valencia CF.
Guardado 5 - Invisible in attack, rushed one pass to R. Costa who was offside, when he could have shot or pass to someone else, but did really well in defense, he helped out Cissokho, but unfortunately that was his major contribution, helping out in defense.
Soldado 5.5 - Isolated for most of the match, lacked any service, though he was helping out in defense, won some challenges and fouls to give Valencia CF some position and was fairly dangerous for the lack of service.
Subs:
Valdez 6.5 - Ran like hell after coming on, didn't stop running and was trying to get involved in everything and it payed off as he scored a goal with a header on an assist by Viera.
Viera 6 - Didn't have much time and didn't get much ball time, but class with every move and showed his class by providing a great assist for Valdez.
Barragan N/A - not enough time
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