New Straits Times

VALENCIA IN CRISIS

La Liga club sack coach as Barcelona and Chelsea clashes loom

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VALENCIA should be looking forward to a prestigiou­s doublehead­er against Barcelona in La Liga and Chelsea in the Champions League, instead find themselves in fullblown crisis after the sacking of coach Marcelino Garcia Toral.

Marcelino was replaced by the former Barcelona, Real Madrid and Spain midfielder Albert Celades, who faces a tough baptism at the Nou Camp today.

The sacking of Marcelino, 54, by Valencia’s Singaporea­n owner Peter Lim has exposed frictions at a club that had been revived by the coach since his appointmen­t in 2017.

The two-time former Champions League runners-up are fresh from successive top-four finishes in La Liga and last season beat Barcelona in the King’s Cup final to lift their first silverware in 11 years.

However, Marcelino, the exSevilla and Villarreal boss, was critical of the club’s transfer policy over the close season, including attempts to sell Spain striker Rodrigo Moreno to Atletico Madrid.

Rodrigo ended up staying, as did Marcelino, for the opening three matches of the campaign.

But after taking four points from a possible nine, including a 2-0 win over Mallorca just before the recent internatio­nal break, Marcelino has been ousted as the team prepare for two of their biggest matches of the season.

“I am sure you will do well

wherever you go and wherever they let you work,” said captain Dani Parejo in a very pointed

Twitter post.

The 43-year-old Celades, who had a spell as assistant coach at Real Madrid last season, is therefore stepping into a potentiall­y hostile environmen­t.

“Valencia are like a bull, a huge club,” Celades said.

“I am not afraid. I know there are huge demands and I understand the concern. I don’t have a lot of experience in club management.”

After today’s game, Valencia travel to London to take on Chelsea in their opening match in Group H of the Champions League, in which they will also face Ajax and Lille.

Barcelona have endured a slow start to the season with a defeat away at Athletic Bilbao and then a draw at Osasuna in their last outing.

However, they have won their last eight home games in La Liga although the last team to take anything from the Nou Camp was this weekend’s opponents Valencia, in a 2-2 draw in February.

With the Champions League about to begin, Spain’s four representa­tives — Barcelona, Real, Atletico Madrid and Valencia — will all play seven matches in a busy next three weeks.

Meanwhile, Real Sociedad president Jokin Aperribay told sports daily Marca the Basque club have sold more than 33,000 season tickets for their newly refurbishe­d stadium which will officially open when Atletico visit San Sebastian today.

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