Bayer Leverkusen winger Gonzalo Castro admits Valencia would be difficult to beat- UCL news
Bayer Leverkusen winger http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011. He insisted that the opposition is very strong on the offensive
and can cause many threats to Leverkusen’s defence.
The German international predicted that it would be a high tempo game and that Valencia certainly has the advantage of being the home side. He added that the supporters will have a huge part to play in the match as they will surely
be looking for a revenge of the loss at BayArena.
Werkself are currently second in the Group-E behind London giants Chelsea. The side has won two of the three matches played in the Champions League so far and have accumulated six points. The reverse fixture between Leverkusen
and Valencia last month ended with a 2-1 score line as the Robin Dutt’s side made a stunning comeback.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Castro-c8590 claimed that the hosts will definitely apply a lot of pressure on Leverkusen as they are in desperate need of a win. He praised the opposition’s positive football and admitted that they could be an obstacle in the German
side’s progress in the competition.
“I think they will start to pressure us from the start and they will be aggressive, like they were when we played at home. They are especially good at counter attacking football and they have loyal and vocal supporters,” he was
quoted as saying in an interview.
The winger also insisted that his team will have to make sure the Spaniards do not score an early goal. However, he added that if Leverkusen are successful in not conceding a goal in the first-half, they will surely become restless
and under a lot of pressure.
“And, if they do not score early, their fans could become restless and this could have a negative effect on Valencia,” the player concluded.
Bayer Leverkusen still have to play http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-c40863 would almost cement their chances of qualification for the knock-out stage of the Champions League.
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