Monday, September 29, 2008

Emery: We Are Putting Last Year Year Behind Us


Unai Emery believes that Valencia are putting the problems of last season firmly behind them with each good performance and the win against Deportivo was another step forward.

Los Che endured a tough time under Ronald Koeman in last term and problems behind the scenes also contributed to splits within the squad and among the board.

But now the team and the club appear to be pulling in the same direction and coming from a goal down to win 4-2 against Depor was a sign of that, Emery said.

"The problems from the previous campaign are being overcome and in this sense it is important that we worry only about ourselves," he explained.

"We will reach where we want to be by being prudent and we have to tread carefully by taking things step-by-step.

"We are pleased to be on top but we have to worry about consistency."

Depor took the lead through an own goal from Emiliano Moretti, but Valencia hit back with four goals to claim all three points with some ease.

"At the beginning Depor looked very good, but then I felt we played very well for the hour after the 30-minute mark," Emery added.

"We want to improve and grow as a team and if we can stay up where we are then that would be great."

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Cannavaro Returns To Squad, Sneijder Still Out


Italian defender Fabio Cannavaro has returned to the Real Madrid squad to face Zenit St. Petersburg on Tuesday after being rested at the weekend against Betis.

Los Merengues returned from Seville following their 1-2 win at Real Betis and immediately began a light recovery session as they prepare to hit the road again when they travel to Russia to face Zenit St. Petersburg on Tuesday.

Coach Bernd Schuster has no fresh injury concerns to worry about although the travel fatigue could be an issue.

He has reinstated Fabio Cannavaro to the squad after leaving him behind to rest in the capital at the weekend, and the Italian’s return will see Christoph Metzelder dropped from the 19-man list, as will Míchel Salgado.

There were rumours that Dutch playmaker Wesley Sneijder could make an early comeback from his cruciate knee ligament damage and make a cameo appearance in St. Petersburg, but Schuster has decided not to take the risk and left him out along with fellow casualties, Fernando Gago and Guti.

Squad List:

Casillas, Dudek, Codina – Sergio Ramos, Cannavaro, Pepe, Heinze, Marcelo, Torres – Diarrà, Drenthe, De la Red, Javi García, Van der Vaart – Raúl, Saviola, Van Nistelrooy, Robben, Higuaín

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Ujfalusi Turns Focus To Marseille


After the disappointing 0-1 defeat at home to Sevilla overnight, Atlético Madrid defender Tomas Ujfalusi is quickly turning his attentions to the midweek Champions League clash.

Los Colchoneros suffered their first home loss of the season when they were stunned 0-1 by Sevilla on Sunday night, but defender Tomas Ujfalusi isn’t dwelling too much on the defeat, especially with another game coming up in three days’ time.

“The players are disappointed because Sevilla did not have many scoring opportunities, but with the first clear chance they had, they managed to score,” he said during the post-match interviews.

“I believe that we created enough to have gained at least a draw but we needed a bit of luck,” he added.

Atlético will have to pick themselves up quickly to prepare for Wednesday’s arrival of Marseille to the Vicente Calderón for the Champions League.

“We have a very hectic calendar and we already have game on Wednesday. 

“As such, we have to digest this defeat and put it behind us as quickly as possible and try to beat Marseille in the Champions League,” stressed the Czech international.

Finally, he commented on the squad’s current injury headache: “We are having very bad luck with injuries at the moment, but I believe we can continue to move forward and I hope our teammates recover soon.”

Atleti already had John Heitinga, Diego Forlán, Simão and Maniche sidelined prior to the Sevilla clash but they lost two more players during the game itself: rightback Giorgios Seitaridis and his replacement, Pablo Ibañez.

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Four Valencia Players Miss Training


Valencia coach Unai Emery chose to wrap four of his side in cotton wool after the 4-2 victory over Deportivo La Coruna, with the UEFA cup in mind.

After their hard fought win at the Mestalla, where they had to come from a goal down to see off plucky Depor, some of the Valencia players suffered from slight niggles, and rather than risk further injury, the players missed training with the rest of the squad today.

Fernando Morientes, Alexis, Edu, & Miguel Brito all started the match, and spent the morning in the gym recuperating, missing the more strenuous work out the first team squad were involved in.

While none of their injuries are deemed to be serious, with a UEFA cup return match versus Maritimo on Thursday followed by a trip to Valladolid on Sunday, coach Emery wants to keep his key players fresh. Valencia lead 1-0 from the first leg, and will have to guard against complacency against the Portuguese side in order to progress to the group stages.

More news on the injury front saw Carlos Marchena and Ruben Baraja return to training after missing most of the season so far. While Baraja is not yet 100%, Spanish international Marchena could return to first team duties as soon as this weekend, which is a huge boost for the table-topping side.

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Spanish Debate: Is Henry Proving Himself In The Middle?


In light of Thierry Henry's goal against Espanyol on Saturday night, Ewan Macdonald asks if the beleaguered Frenchman has earned himself another shot at centre-forward for FC Barcelona...

It would be too easy to say that Thierry Henry celebrated his goal on Saturday with relief rather than joy. In fact there was another emotion etched in his face: one of defiance.

The Frenchman, clearly tiring of criticism over his performances, was itching to show not just Barcelona fans but the world at large that he's still "got it", and his performance against Espanyol - 8/10, according to Goal.com's Lucas Brown - seemed to prove it.

But it was also notable because he started in the middle. Samuel Eto'o was benched, most likely with a view to the midweek Champions League match with AaB, meaning that Henry wasn't shunted out wide.

Centrally-Minded

Indeed, Henry had been clamouring for a move to the middle for some time, and recently such calls came to a head as he hinted, ever so gently, that he has not ruled out the prospect of a move elsewhere if he doesn't get his way.

It's not too surprising, though. Barcelona purchased him when he was a last-defender-beating centre-forward with blistering pace: through the middle he sang for his supper.

But with Samuel Eto'o and latterly Bojan Krkic in the frame, Henry's place in the team was marginalised last season. When he was dragged from his sick bed - so to speak - towards the end of the most recent campaign, it was increasingly out wide.

However, he suffered mainly in silence, emerging this summer to state that this season would be better. As he did so, he was probably mindful of the fact that Pep Guardiola's brave new regime had the intention of punting Eto'o.

Of course Eto'o remained, and he retains the confidence of the coaching staff, meaning that Henry has a real job on his hands if he's to cement that central role.

Chances

His goal at the weekend did him plenty of favours, but so too did his performance. This Henry looked up for the challenge, and some of his runs were just like old times.

Furthermore, he took one of his chances, something that Barcelona players did not look like doing until he showed them the way to go. Given that so often this side freezes up in the box, the small matter of scoring at all is valuable not just for the scoreboard, but also morale.

And also, by giving him a more central role, Andrés Iniesta was afforded more space out wide, and an opportunity to work alongside Eidur Gudjohnsen. This won't be a regular feature, but seeing Iniesta unshackled in an attacking role without someone whose feet he is going to trip over is a site to behold, and one that we'd see more often if Barça had fewer attackers.

(Another matter garnering discussion in the Spanish sports papers is the fact that Henry sprinted towards the Barcelona fans and celebrated towards them after his goal. Given that a minority were busy chucking flares at Pericos, some have judged this to be ill-advised. Some.)

Rotation

Still, the prospects of his earning an automatic starting berth in his favoured position still look as bleak as ever. Eto'o's talents are simply unable to be ignored, while Bojan will be given a run-out on several occasions. (In fact were it not for the conscious effort on Barça's part not to exhaust the youngster he may even have been further up the pecking order than Henry prior to this weekend.)

In this regard Henry may see it as another season of false promises - having to wait his turn behind Eto'o, or feeding on scraps from an unfamiliar position.

Still, such a performance as that against Espanyol at the weekend proved that the man is no charity case, and his price tag, while far from repaid so far, certainly isn't fluttering in the wind.

Maybe a European goal would help convince more fans of that.

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Weapon Carrying Sevilla Fans Detained


Atlético Madrid vs Sevilla might not have been the most violent affair on the pitch but it has been revealed today that away fans were detained before the game for carrying a plethora of dangerous weapons, including 42 baseball bats....

After the ferocity of the Catalan derby on Saturday night the last thing the Spanish authorities needed was more crowd trouble but it has been revealed today that 18 Sevilla fans were detained before the Atlético Madrid match on Sunday for carrying weapons.

The match went ahead without any problems but reports today say that police confiscated weapons including 42 baseball bats, two knives, three flares, four rockets and some CS spray.

Furthermore the police had to arrest one of the fans after he was accused of attacking them and causing damage.

The group of Sevilla fans noticed by the police on the night is said to have been about 50-60 strong and after doing identification checks they then decided to detain eighteen of those.

The news is both good and bad for the authorities in that, unlike the Catalan derby no dangerous weapons got into the ground, but it proves that there is still a hardcore element willing to carry such weapons.

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Perea: It Was Just One Defeat


Atlético Madrid might have started the season strongly but against Sevilla on Sunday they looked poor and short of ideas, although Luis Perea says the one nil loss should not be blown out of proportion...

Javier Aguirre warned fans of Atlético Madrid that they should not expect a 4-0 rout every home match this season last week but surely still they could have expected better than what was on show on Sunday night.

With a few injuries to the squad the team looked devoid of ideas and failed to break down a solid Sevilla side after they took the lead. However, defender Luis Perea said today that the loss was just a loss and should not be over dramatised.

"It is a lost game and that is all it is, one must not over play it," he explained, "It hurts to lose at home before a direct rival but we must continue and prepare for Marseille."

"We tried from all sides but there were not many chances and whilst we always tried to go forward they defended well," he admitted.

Indeed, the worry for Aguirre will be the lack of impact his side had in the final third and the fact they didn't really create many chances throughout the match. Perea gives credit to their opponents though and says that the media and fans shouldn't be too worried about the lack of opportunities.

"They knew we had a good attack and they defended well and stopped us. It is a step back but I think the team is well prepared and ready for the next opponent. We should not go crazy and put in doubt the quality of the team in one half of the pitch," he assured the press.

One player who was singled out particularly by the fans for his poor performance on Sunday was Luís García and the Spaniard was whistled at times for his off target passses but Colombian Perea says that kind of reaction didn't help the players.

"It is always uncomfortable when they whistle you," he started, "He continued trying but it just didn't happen. He has been massive in other games though and yesterday just wasn't his day, like for others. We should change the whistling to applauding."

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