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Valencia vs Real Madrid Spain La Liga Estadio de Mestalla Sunday 22 December 2013 – Kickoff time 21:00
Valencia will take on Real Madrid on Sunday night hoping to get at least one point. Los Che are struggling, so Nicolás Estévez and his players will face a difficult task in their final match of the year 2013. Following a long run of under-par performances and results, club chiefs made a decision to sack coach Miroslav Djukic, with Nico Estevez taking over the reigns on interim basis. Current San Lorenzo boss Juan Antonio Pizzi is widely tipped to take over the reigns at Mestalla, but it is Nico Estevez who will be in the dugout for the Real Madrid clash. After the 3-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid at Vicente Calderon, Valencia somehow managed to qualify for the next round of Copa del Rey, having recorded a narrow win over Gimnastic Tarragona. While Real Madrid eased off to a place in the Champions League knockout stages, everybody can see their La Liga campaign is not going according to plan. Los Blancos now trail both Barcelona and Atletico Madrid by five points, which is hardly a perfect scenario midway through the season. And while nobody was concerned by the dismal showing from second-string side against Olimpic de Xativa, the 2-2 La Liga draw at Osasuna created all sorts of problems for Carlo Ancelotti. With their title rivals slowly breaking away, Real Madrid face a must-win match at Mestalla, but they still have some reason for optimism. Good luck to you!
Probable Lineups:
Valencia: 1 Diego Alves, 22 Jérémy Mathieu, 5 Victor Ruiz, 18 Andrés Guardado, 19 Antonio Barragan, 23 Sergio Canales Madrazo, 6 Oriol Romeu, 21 Daniel Parejo, 14 Juan Bernat, 8 Sofiane Feghouli, 7 Jonas
Real Madrid: 25 Diego Lopez, 4 Sergio Ramos, 3 Pepe, 12 Marcelo, 15 Daniel Carvajal, 23 Isco, 19 Luka Modric, 14 Xabi Alonso, 7 Cristiano Ronaldo, 11 Gareth Bale, 9 Karim Benzema
Valencia vs Real Madrid Spain La Liga Estadio de Mestalla Sunday 22 December 2013 – Kickoff time 21:00
Valencia will take on Real Madrid on Sunday night hoping to get at least one point. Los Che are struggling, so Nicolás Estévez and his players will face a difficult task in their final match of the year 2013. Following a long run of under-par performances and results, club chiefs made a decision to sack coach Miroslav Djukic, with Nico Estevez taking over the reigns on interim basis. Current San Lorenzo boss Juan Antonio Pizzi is widely tipped to take over the reigns at Mestalla, but it is Nico Estevez who will be in the dugout for the Real Madrid clash. After the 3-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid at Vicente Calderon, Valencia somehow managed to qualify for the next round of Copa del Rey, having recorded a narrow win over Gimnastic Tarragona. While Real Madrid eased off to a place in the Champions League knockout stages, everybody can see their La Liga campaign is not going according to plan. Los Blancos now trail both Barcelona and Atletico Madrid by five points, which is hardly a perfect scenario midway through the season. And while nobody was concerned by the dismal showing from second-string side against Olimpic de Xativa, the 2-2 La Liga draw at Osasuna created all sorts of problems for Carlo Ancelotti. With their title rivals slowly breaking away, Real Madrid face a must-win match at Mestalla, but they still have some reason for optimism. Good luck to you!
Probable Lineups:
Valencia: 1 Diego Alves, 22 Jérémy Mathieu, 5 Victor Ruiz, 18 Andrés Guardado, 19 Antonio Barragan, 23 Sergio Canales Madrazo, 6 Oriol Romeu, 21 Daniel Parejo, 14 Juan Bernat, 8 Sofiane Feghouli, 7 Jonas
Real Madrid: 25 Diego Lopez, 4 Sergio Ramos, 3 Pepe, 12 Marcelo, 15 Daniel Carvajal, 23 Isco, 19 Luka Modric, 14 Xabi Alonso, 7 Cristiano Ronaldo, 11 Gareth Bale, 9 Karim Benzema