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:jeling: :jeling:

ni ke tim yg bakal menangis kt stadium sndiri next week?...
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Post time 9-4-2007 10:54 PM | Show all posts

Morientes returns for Chelsea clash

Valencia will have Fernando Morientes available for tomorrow night's Champions League return leg against Chelsea at the Mestalla.

The Spaniards go into the quarter-final tie on level terms with their English opponents after a battling 1-1 draw - and away goal - at Stamford Bridge last week.

Morientes missed that game after sustaining a shoulder injury while on international duty with Spain, but the experienced striker has recovered and coach Quique Sanchez Flores has confirmed he will come into contention although he may start on the bench.

'Morientes is available for selection,' said Sanchez Flores.

'Although I still haven't decided if he will play from the start against Chelsea.'

Morientes' return cannot come quickly enough for the hosts, whose squad has been decimated by injuries all season.

The list of walking wounded currently includes Ruben Baraja, Vicente and Edu, while Carlos Marchena and David Navarro are suspended for their part in the brawl which marred Valencia's triumph over Inter Milan in the previous round.

Morientes is Los Che's top scorer in this season's Champions League with five goals and he also has a history against Chelsea in this competition, netting twice against them while playing for Monaco in the 2003/04 semi-finals.

He re-enters the fray with his side nicely placed against Jose Mourinho's men. Sanchez Flores is taking nothing for granted though.

'We knew after the game in London that we had not achieved anything yet,' he said.

'We have everything to play for. I think it is going to be a similar game to that at Stamford Bridge, intense and physical.

'I agree with Mourinho, that the game will be decided in the final few minutes.'

Valencia were excellent in the first leg and took the lead through David Silva's thunderbolt after half an hour.

Didier Drogba hauled the home side level eight minutes into the second half but Chelsea could not find a winner.

'We have to play with the same intensity,' said Sanchez Flores.

'In this competition there is no room for error, we must try to avoid conceding a goal but we must also try to score against Chelsea.

'Mourinho is a good coach who has won titles and I'm sure he will make some tactical changes.'

Drogba is the dangerman as far as Sanchez Flores is concerned.

He added: 'We will have to limit the supply line to Drogba and (Andriy) Shevchenko.

'We must be sure to keep them away from our area as much as possible.

'It's not easy to mark a player like Drogba, but we need to mark him closely and we will have to defend well.'

Sanchez Flores rested a host of key players for Saturday's Primera Liga game against Athletic Bilbao at San Mames and paid the price as the hosts secured a 1-0 win.

That result relegated Valencia to fifth in the table, six points behind leaders Barcelona.

Sanchez Flores still believes the title is within reach, however.

'We are privileged to defend the Spanish honour in the Champions League and we are also privileged to be in the race for the Spanish title with nine games remaining,' he said

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Post time 9-4-2007 10:59 PM | Show all posts

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 Author| Post time 10-4-2007 10:11 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by -manraj- at 9-4-2007 10:54 PM
Valencia will have Fernando Morientes available for tomorrow night'sChampions League return leg against Chelsea at the Mestalla.

The Spaniards go into the quarter-final tie on level terms wi ...


GO MOROkasik bantai itu tenok
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 Author| Post time 10-4-2007 10:11 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by jpl_fan at 9-4-2007 10:59 PM
yeeha sebab valencia kalah ler


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Post time 10-4-2007 06:26 PM | Show all posts
come on you valencia... parking bus depan gol..make it tight.. make it right.. i want light..
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Post time 10-4-2007 07:54 PM | Show all posts
sok pg palencia bakal menanges dpn sapoter sndiri...
skali lagi fen bergado...berpunca dr saporter palencia..kes x puas ati tim kaloh la ni..
as usual, scorer celsi adelah dogba dan...carvalio..:cak:
lwn celsi mase semi adelah......pvc endoven....:pmuka:
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Post time 11-4-2007 01:32 AM | Show all posts

'We're tough to beat at home' - Albelda warns Chelsea

Valencia are supremely confident heading into tonight's Champions League home clash against Chelsea - and with good reason.

  
The Spanish outfit have already eliminated the likes of Internazionale and also scored a potentially vital away goal in a 1-1 draw in the first leg at Stamford Bridge.


Los Che have also proved very tough to beat in Europe over the years, especially against English sides.

'We are a very difficult side to beat in our own stadium,' said captain David Albelda.

'We are not invincible because we have lost in the Primera Liga at home, but in Europe it has been a different story.

'If Chelsea want to go through to the semi-finals of the Champions League they are going to have to work extremely hard in order to beat us.'

Valencia have won six of their last 10 home encounters against Premiership teams and their last defeat at the Mestalla against English opposition dates back to 1967.

'We eliminated Inter, who were considered favourites to win the title,' Albelda added. 'Now we face another team who are considered favourite to win the title.'

Chelsea, who were eliminated by Barcelona last season, have just one win in 10 European games on Spanish soil and Albelda believes the pressure will be on Jose Mourinho's glamorous side to change the trend.

'Of course we want to win the Champions League because we have lost two finals already,' said Albelda.

'For a club like Valencia to win this competition would be fantastic, but for us this is not an obsession.

'Our season doesn't depend on the game against Chelsea, the season is still long and we can still compete for the Primera Liga title.'

A goalless draw would be sufficient to see the Spaniards through to the next round, but Albelda knows his team will have to take risks if they are to upset the odds and oust Chelsea.

'The tie remains 50-50 despite the opening-leg result and the fact that we are playing at home,' he said.

'We are not going to defend the result of the opening leg, we are going to attack their goal just as they will try to attack ours.

'I don't think the result of the first leg will change Chelsea's plans, or ours for that matter.

'We will play from the start trying to use our weapons as will Chelsea.

'It's not easy to play against teams like Chelsea because even if they have a bad day, they still have very good players like Didier Drogba or Andriy Shevchenko that can make the difference.'

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Post time 11-4-2007 04:57 AM | Show all posts
mangkak.........
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Post time 11-4-2007 04:57 AM | Show all posts
slack aa valencia...patutnyer x kuarkan morientes...
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Post time 11-4-2007 05:04 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by -manraj- at 11-4-2007 01:32 AM
Valencia are supremely confident heading into tonight's Champions League home clash against Chelsea - and with good reason.

  
The Spanish outfit have already eliminated the likes of Interna ...



itu la..supremely confident woooo
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Post time 11-4-2007 05:17 AM | Show all posts
hahha

sian sian

x berbaloi restkn player ..

kuarkn morientes trus kaku forward korg ye

mane silva n villa yg powerrr ituuu ..
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Post time 11-4-2007 05:35 AM | Show all posts

Reply #819 Ax's post

ko pun ngidam nak gaduh ke dok taunting neh
mentang mentang MU sorang jek wakil english yg panasss...
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