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31.07.2019Bayer 04

Our next opponents: Valencia CF

Bayer 04 Leverkusen are expecting important visitors for this year's season launch. The BayArena hosts the final pre-season friendly on Saturday (14.00 CET) – and it will be a genuine test as a meeting with the Spanish cup holders, Valencia CF, provides a taster of Leverkusen's forthcoming Champions League nights. Here is the lowdown on our next opponents ahead of the dress rehearsal for the start of the new season.
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Position

The Blanquinegros (the White and Blacks) have just experienced their biggest success in recent club history. In the final of the Copa del Rey, the Spanish cup competition, Valencia surprisingly beat Barcelona 2-1 to lift the domestic cup trophy for an eighth time. The team from the port city had an impressive season last term. After finishing third in their Champions League group, Valencia reached the semi-finals of the Europa League where their dreams of winning the tournament ended with defeat against Arsenal. Valencia will again be in Europe's premier club competition in the coming season with the team coached by Marcelino finishing behind the 'big' three clubs – Barca, Real and Atletico Madrid – in fourth spot just like Bayer 04. And there are not just parallels with the Werkself in terms of final league position. Just before Christmas, Valencia were in the bottom half of the table but the team had a brilliant second half of the season and they took fourth place late on to secure a ticket for the Champions League.

Personnel

Valencia were certainly active in the transfer market during the summer break. In the middle of July, the Blanquinegros completed spectacular business with league rivals Celta Vigo to secure the rights to the highly talented central striker Maxi Gómez from Uruguay. Not only a fee in double digit millions went to Vigo but also Valencia's star striker Santi Mina as well as central defender Jorge Sáenz on loan. There was also activity right at the back as well as up front: The Holland goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen joined Valencia from Barcelona with the previous regular keeper Neto moving on to the Catalans. Here too, the player exchange also saw money move from Valencia to Barcelona. With the exception of Neto and Mina, the regular players from last season were retained so the team should be well organised. The key part of the team is the captain Dani Parejo, who has been the maestro in central midfield for the past eight years. The now 30-year-old produced such outstanding performances last season that he played a role in the Spanish national side at this somewhat late stage in his career. Parejo played his first full 90 minutes for the Furia Roja in the 3-0 victory over Sweden in the Euro qualifiers in June.

Problems

With the signing of Cillessen, Valencia hope to have achieved an upgrade in the goalkeeper position. The Dutchman must however first prove that he has the consistency to be a regular first choice keeper after being the understudy to Marc-André ter Stegen at Barcelona for the past three years that saw him almost exclusively playing in goal in the Copa del Rey. The lack of match practice could be a problem at the start of the season. There is also room for improvement for Valencia at their home ground the Estadio Mestalla. In 19 league games at home last season, the 'Bats’ only secured seven wins – not really enough for a top team.

Potential

Under coach Marcelino, Valencia have established themselves as the fourth club behind Barcelona plus Real and Atletico from Madrid. The club now have to defend this position before a long-term assault on the three leading teams would appear to be a realistic proposition. However, as in previous years, the Blanquinegros now have another impressive squad, above all, with the two highly talented wingers Carlos Soler and Goncalo Guedes (both 22) likely to make great progress this season so that both players could be on the radar of top clubs in Europe.

Prediction

Bayer 04 face a real test in the conclusion of the pre-season – hopefully with a better outcome for Leverkusen than last year. Ahead of the start of the 2018 season, Valencia secured a convincing 3-0 victory over the Werkself – albeit at the Estadio Mestalla. As with Bayer 04, Valencia start their league campaign on 17 August, although they do not have a cup tie before that. Spectators at the season launch can expect a high quality friendly with a top Spanish side as opponents. The Werkself can only meet Valencia in the knockout rounds of the Champions League. Both teams are in pot three and therefore cannot be in the same group.

 

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