Saturday, September 29, 2012

Valencia CF vs Real Zaragoza Match Preview


Valencia CF vs Real Zaragoza Match Preview
Stadium: Mestalla
Date: 29.09.2012; 16:00 CET
6th matchday, La Liga
Coaches: Mauricio Pellegrino and Manolo Jiménez

Valencia CF
Valencia CF finds itself it the bottom of the table after an unexpected and devastating loss last week at the hands of RCD Mallorca. Even though Mallorca is always a tough club to crack away, Valencia CF needed that win and needed to show off its League ambitions this season. Mallorca did its job though and they mostly sat back and defended in numbers, catching Valencia out on counter attacks and being really devastating with the few attacks they had, while Valencia players had no clue how to unlock a tightly packed and organized defense.

So out of 5 matches Valencia CF has only one win and that was against the newly promoted Celta Vigo and it wasn't very convincing either. We also drew at home against the newly promoted Deportivo La Coruna and even though it was expected to loose away to Barcelona, there was a hope we can get away with at least a point.

Valencia is also having an injury crisis and has had it since the start of the season basically and with news that Ricardo Costa is also injured now and will be out for a month, we are left with only two defenders and need to rely on B team member Delgado. Even Victor Ruiz was sick as he had some virus of sorts, though he is likely to start and play through it. Good news is that Fernando Gago has returned and that will give us some stability in midfield, although how fit is he likely to be is another questions. 

Valencia CF squad:
Goalkeepers: Diego Alves, Guaita.
Defenders: Joao Pereira, Barragán, Rami, Víctor Ruiz, Carlos Delgado, Cissokho.
Midfielders: Tino Costa, Gago, Parejo, Guardado, Bernat, Feghouli.
Forwards: Viera, Jonas, Valdez, Soldado.

Technical Details Valencia CF (probable setups):
Formation: 4-4-2
Line-up: Guaita; Barragan, Rami, Ruiz, Cissokho; Feghuoli, Tino, Gago, Viera; Jonas, Soldado.
Tactics: High defensive line, all round pressure, mixed passing, wing attacks mostly.

Real Zaragoza
Real Zaragoza is coming to this match after a big win against Osasuna at home and they really needed that win as they were 3 looses and 1 win before that, so that last win against Osasuna put them several positions up to 12th place on the table. They've had a mixed start to the season loosing their first match at home to Real Valladolid, win against Espanyol and then two looses.

Last season Real Zaragoza finished in 16th position, barely within a point avoiding relegation and were saved in the last 4 matches as they went on a four matches winning streak beating Bilbao, Levante, Racing and Getafe to avoid relegation. This season is likely to be the same, and even harder as Deportivo and Celta have shown they are quite strong coming from second division. With that said Zaragoza are likely to sit back this match and defend against Valencia and hope they can catch us on the counter attack just as Mallorca did.

They are likely to start with the same squad that beat Osasuna 3-1, maybe in a more defensive formation. Some of their more known players are Hélder Postiga who so far has scored 2 goals for them and Romaric.
Zaragoza have so far in the competition scored 6 goals and conceded 9 so not really bad and not very significant at this early in the season to be able to draw conclusions about their defensive and offensive capabilities.

Real Zaragoza squad: Roberto, Leo Franco, Movilla, Paredes, Alvaro, N. Aranda, Edu Oriol, H. Postiga, Apoño, Montanes, N. Romaric, Jose Mari, Loovens, Stefan, Sapunaru, Zuculini, Abraham, Javi Alamo and Victor Rodriguez.

Technical Details Real Zaragoza (probable setups):
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Line-up: Jimenez; Sapunaru, Abraham, Alvaro, Paredes; Apono, Romaric; Paco, Zuculini, Victor; Postiga.
Tactics: Low defensive line, own third pressure, counter attacks, mostly long passing.

Result Prediction:
Valencia CF 3-2 Real Zaragoza
Both sides have so far played fairly open football and while I expect Real Zaragoza to try and play defensively I can see Valencia CF scoring early with all the notion that this is a must win, so they team is going to start strong score early and the match will open up leading to more goals with both defenses leaky.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

New injury troubles Ricardo Costa injured

Ricardo Costa Valencia CF
Well ladies and gentlemen it was bound to happen, just no one expected it this soon, but as if the situations wasn't bad enough with all the current injuries, it was reported today that Ricardo Costa is injured and will be out for a whole month.

This is particularly troubling since Adil Rami is suspended in the Champions League and Pellegrino is left with basically no options at the back, except calling up B team players.

Even Victor Ruiz was suspect with some virus, but he seems to be okay now and will be ready for Zaragoza.

This is another summer transfer window mistake that came around to bite us and now we are going to pay the price. We can only hope some of the B team players step up to the challenge and do good.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Valencia CF Wallpapers

Hey guys, this would be I believe the fifth batch of Valencia CF wallpapers in total since I started the initiative and its been decent, mostly I created the wallpapers, but I've had people send me as well.

I'm going to report the initiative here again and say that if you have already cool and not seen before Valencia CF wallpapers or have the skill and want to create new ones, then please do so and send them to me at slickr12345[at]yahoo[dot][com] so I will post them on the blog.

Right now I have two new wallpapers coming from "Domagoj Gemeri" or beter known as Gem_mhz. So thank you to him.



Tuesday, September 25, 2012

MSC Cruises extend sponsorship with Valencia

Valencia and cruising company MSC today extended the sponsorship agreement to additional two years, after a positive year. Valencia CF president Llorente said that the economic situation will get better and used MSC cruises as an example of the good business Valencia is doing.

MSC cruises CEO Emiliano Gonzalez explained that this renewal "once again reinforce our commitment to the sport and one of the best football teams Spanish league."

He said he was glad to be extending the collaboration with Valencia CF and that this agreement strengthens their to the sport and Valencia CF.

Fernando Gago recovered fully

Fernando Gago
Fernando Gago was given two weeks rest last week, but by all accounts he has already fully recovered and there are no side effects from his head injury. He did his final in door training yesterday and he will start training with the rest of the team from today.

This means he will be available for Valencia CF next match against Real Zaragoza and he comes as a big boost to the side, especially after recent results.

David Albelda still needs more time though and is not set to return for another two weeks. Ever Banega on the other hand is progressing nicely and should be ready in about a week time to start training normally and should be available for selection in less than a month.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Unai Emery thankful to Valencia CF

Unai Emery at Spartak Moscow
Former Valencia CF coach had nothing but good things to say about Valencia CF and his time spend there. He was interviewed by Russian international television RT(Russia Today). When asked how he felt that he left Valencia CF he said: "Valencia has given me a lot, I have no words of anger to anyone. I just feel grateful".

When asked about the time spend at Valencia he said: "We worked four years to meet important goals, I leave with my head held high and no one can complain that I have not done everything possible. I left after reaching 2 semifinals".

He said he was happy in Spartak Moscow and that his dream is to win a title.

His current side are currently sixth in the Russian premier league after nine matches played with 16 points, 5 bellow the leaders CSKA Moscow. Emery's side also played against Barcelona in the Champions League and almost won against Barca in a thrilling match that finished 3-2 in favor of Barcelona.

Nou Valencia wants to terminate Valencia CF foundation

Nou Valencia is calling for the resignation of Valencia CF president Manuel Llorente and for the termination of Valencia CF foundation. Seems they have asked the justice department in Spain to look into this and they've charged the Valencia CF foundation of manipulating shares and not following the contract.

If you remember Manuel Llorente went to court for this last year and actually won in court, but there was a challenge put to the court order, though since then we haven't really heard what ultimately happened.

Valencia CF Foundation three years ago obtained a loan of 75 million euros granted by Bankia and endorsed by the Government, which were used for acquisition of shares in the capital increase involving the club and the annual subscription of interests that are around five million euros.

What you need to know is that Nou Valencia is headed by Dalport, an investment company based in Uruguay, it is actually a Spanish front for investors including Sanchis, Julian Marco, Jorge Santiago Araoz and Vicente Soriano.

Levante-EMV article on Dalport and Valencia CF shares

They wanted to take over Valencia CF in 2010, or as they called it to "save it", but Valencia CF foundation wasn't on board, neither was Bankia convinced and they couldn't take over.