The Citizen (Gauteng)

Buoyant Valencia aim to close gap

SUMMIT CLASH: HOSTS TRAIL BARCA BY FOUR POINTS

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Los Che coach has to watch the match from the stands.

Madrid

Both unbeaten and off to club record starts in La Liga, Valencia host Barcelona in the game of the La Liga season so far tomorrow aiming to prove their title credential­s are for real.

After two seasons in the doldrums riddled by coaching changes and questions over Singaporea­n owner Peter Lim’s running of the club, Valencia have been revitalise­d by a combinatio­n of new boss Marcelino Garcia Toral and sporting director Mateu Alemany to post a record run of eight straight La Liga wins.

They still, though, trail Barca by four points at the top of the table as the Catalans have amassed 34 points from a possible 36.

“The truth is the team has changed completely. Not just on a playing level but also our mentality,” said Valencia’s top scorer Simone Zaza, himself reborn after a disastrous loan spell at West Ham United last season.

In contrast to recent years where Lim’s recruitmen­t has been questioned for his closeness to Portuguese super agent Jorge Mendes, the majority of Valencia’s seven new signings after another summer clearout have shone.

However, the need for Los Che to take advantage of poor starts to the season by Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid for a historic achievemen­t like a first La Liga title since 2003/04 is intensifie­d by the fact that three of their top performers – Goncalo Guedes, Geoffrey Kondogbia, and Andreas Pereira – all arrived on season-long loan deals.

Marcelino will have to watch from the stands after being sent off in last weekend’s 2-0 win at Espanyol as he attempts to beat Barcelona for the first time as a coach at the 15th attempt.

To do so, his free-scoring Valencia will have to penetrate a Barcelona defence that has recorded 13 clean sheets in 18 games this season.

The importance of the game for Barca was underlined as coach Ernesto Valverde left Lionel Messi on the bench for the first hour in Turin to keep him fresh.

Messi will return, but Barca will be without the suspended Gerard Pique meaning Thomas Vermaelen is likely to be forced into a first La Liga start of the season with Javier Mascherano also sidelined by a hamstring injury.

Both 10 points adrift of Barca, Real and Atletico can close the gap today when they face Malaga and Levante respective­ly. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? SIMONE ZAZA
Picture: AFP SIMONE ZAZA

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