A dramatic duel between two smiling rivals. The Mestalla will live this Thursday another direct fight for permanence where the two contenders come with a smile, Valencia after breaking in Elche a streak of more than six months without a win and Valladolid after accumulating two wins and a draw since Uruguay paulo pezzolano took over management of the team after the controversial sacking of Jose Pacheta.
Pucelano’s team also has a very important five-point mattress compared to Rubén Baraja’s team, which marks the relegation places. A local victory, in addition to taking him out of the relegation places, will also allow him to return Valladolid to the ‘mud’ and it is clear that the more candidates fall, the smaller the chance for to each team to do. so.
Because of the good results he got at Martínez Valero, Deck of cards he can maintain the 1-5-3-2 that he debuted in the field of the Elche team. In principle, he could even repeat the eleven but some discomfort and the fact that the team will play another ‘final’ in Cádiz on Sunday could persuade him to make a change. Justin Kluivert is definitely out and probably Thierry Rendall and Samun Castillejo again.
On the other bank it will continue without pezzolano who, as was the case in the win over Girona last weekend, had to follow the game from the stands due to suspension. Álvaro Rubio is back on the bench after his successful debut against the Catalan team.
The Uruguayan coach, who will remain in doubt about Jawad El Yamiq until the last minute, pointed out that Valencia has the biggest pressure but admitted that they also have it and asked his team that if the rival comes out with a defense of five and incarcerated must “have a ball and manage the times.”
Data sheet:
Possible lineups:
Valencia: Mamardashvili; Foulquier, Paulista, Diakhaby, Cenk, Gayà; Musah, Nico, Almeida; Linen and Cavani.
Valladolid: Valladolid: Masip; Fresneda, Joaquín, Hongla, Javi Sánchez, Escudero; Kike Perez, Monchu; Silver, Larin and Amallah.
Referee: Munuera Montero (Andalusian school)
Stadium: Mestalla
Time: 19.30.
Source: La Verdad

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