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A second chance

Valencia could complete comeback after dismal start

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MADRID: After a dismal start, Valencia are a couple of wins away from completing an unlikely comeback.

The club can secure the final Champions League spot in the Spanish League on Sunday, and a week later they will have a chance to win the Spanish King’s Cup title.

Not even Valencia’s most hardcore fans saw this coming after the team started the season by winning only one of their first 13 games in all competitio­ns. Most would likely be happy just to see the team safely escaping demotion by now.

“This was unthinkabl­e after what happened in the first half of the season,” Valencia defender Jose Luis Gaya said on Sunday after the team’s 3-1 win over Alaves, which put the team in fourth place for the first time this season. “We never gave up, and now we need to finish the job in the final round.”

Valencia will visit Valladolid on Saturday needing victory to seal fourth place. Valladolid will have nothing to play for after securing their spot in the First Division with a win at Rayo Vallecano on Sunday. Valencia are level on points with modest Getafe, but they hold the advantage on the head-to-head tiebreaker.

“We are lucky to arrive in the final round depending only on ourselves,” Valencia coach Marcelino Garcia Toral said. “I don’t really know if it’s an advantage that our opponent is already safe. I don’t know if they are going to play better or worse. They don’t have an obligation to win now. I don’t know how it’s going to be.”

Getafe, who host Villarreal on Saturday, had been holding on to fourth place for 11 of the last 12 rounds, but they dropped to fifth after losing to champions Barcelona 2-0 at the Nou Camp last Sunday.

Sevilla also have a chance to grab the final Champions League spot, but they trail Valencia and Getafe by two points ahead of their home match against Athletic Bilbao on Saturday.

Valencia had been in good position in the fight for fourth place until consecutiv­e losses to Atletico Madrid and Eibar, this last one in a home match in which they squandered several scoring opportunit­ies before conceding late in injury time to drop to sixth in the standings, three points behind both Getafe and Sevilla.

Valencia then had two losses to Arsenal in the semi-finals of the Europa League, but they defeated Huesca 6-2 in the league.

Celebratin­g their centennial, Valencia entered the season with high expectatio­ns after a fourthplac­e finish in the Spanish League. Singaporea­n owner Peter Lim added several players to the squad, including Kevin Gameiro and Michy Batshuayi, and some even gave Valencia an outside chance of contending for the league title.

But the season began with disappoint­ments, and the team’s first victory came only in the seventh round, at Real Sociedad. They didn’t win again until the 12th round, at Getafe, and they finished the first half with only 23 points.

The team also didn’t do well in their first Champions League appearance in three years, being eliminated in a group with Juventus, Manchester United and Young Boys.

The turnaround began near the halfway point of the season with a run of 12 straight league matches without a loss. They defeated Real Madrid at home and Sevilla away, and earned a draw against Barcelona at Nou Camp.

Valencia went a total of 17 matches without a loss in all competitio­ns to get in position for a great finish to their season, which will culminate with the King’s Cup final against Barcelona in Seville on May 25.

“It’s been years since Valencia had a season like this one,” Toral said. “Hopefully we will finish it well.” — AP

This was unthinkabl­e after what happened in the first half of the season. Jose Luis Gaya

 ??  ?? Blast it!: Valencia’s Carlos Soler (left) shoots as Alaves’ Joaquin Navarro tries to block during the La Liga match at the Mestalla on Sunday. — AFP
Blast it!: Valencia’s Carlos Soler (left) shoots as Alaves’ Joaquin Navarro tries to block during the La Liga match at the Mestalla on Sunday. — AFP

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