Deck of cards you can be calm. In the return of Mouctar DiakhabyValencia solves a serious problem in its defense by having the Franco-Guinean center back in his ranks and having, again, three center backs from the first team after the march of Gabriel Paulista, who terminated his contract in the final days of the market.
Diakhaby has trained this Tuesday in Paterna, but he did it alone, because he arrived in the sports city in the afternoon after arriving from the Ivory Coast, where he played in the Africa Cup with Guinea and was eliminated on Friday in the quarterfinals of the competition. However, this Wednesday he has trained and is aiming for ownership.
The football player was reunited with his colleagues in Paterna and, among them, was Sergi Canós and André Almeidacompleting their respective recovery processes and although they did not finish the session, as the Franco-Guinean did, they began training to follow the final steps before returning to the field of play.
In fact, the one closest to the two is Canos, which drives these days to be available against Las Palmas. Despite suffering a micro-tear in the left ischium against Athletic two weeks ago, the footballer looks to have recovered and continues to take steps forward in his recovery.
So, Baraja can have Canós and Diakhaby for the match this coming Saturday, where Valencia can have a good difference with Las Palmas, one of the candidates to fight for the seventh place, which if Mallorca does not win the Cup, will give access to Europe.
The possible return to Canós’s call, Diakhaby’s return and the integration of Peter Federico They are full of alternatives to the Valladolid coach, who this past January was just enough, but with whom the short staff he worked on.
However, the Valladolid coach is still not counting on the Portuguese full-back Thierry Rendall, or with Diego Lópezwho underwent surgery this past Tuesday for a fractured left eyelid and went through one of his best moments.
Source: La Verdad

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