The German Bundesliga outfit reigned supreme in front of home fans as they gave Los Che their first defeat in preseason which was incidentally their final friendly match before the start of normal campaign.
After impressing under http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-c40863 ended the run with an emphatic defeat at the hands of Eintracht Frankfurt. The 4-2 defeat was their worst in the preliminary games before the start of the season and should serve
as a good wakeup call as they head into the final week before their match against Real Madrid.
Mauricio Pellegrino fielded a starting eleven consisting of players who have accumulated the least number of minutes. Several home grown players were consigned to the bench in Los Che’s win over Tottenham Hotspurs at the Mestalla, but they were not denied
their chance in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904.
However, despite the defeat, Valencia left a good image in the image of the fans who witnessed them in action. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Pablo-Piatti-c29003 gave ample proof of what should be expected from their partnership in the coming season. The duo were followed
by Pablo and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Dani-Parejo-c9878 in midfield, giving telling samples of their abilities on the footballing pitch.
The German came out more connected on the pitch with a timid Valencia welcoming them on the battlefield. Only twenty two minutes in to the match and Los Che were training their rivals 2-0, after two goals in quick succession by Eintracht.
The goals awakened the Valencian forwards, who pegged back the match to equal footing. Jonathan Viera was the star for Los Che in the first half as he took the game to their rivals and was involved in Pablo Piatti’s 26th minute goal. The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Argentina-c2841
international pulled one back as he hit the back of the net with a shot from the edge of the area.
After the break, the Spanish team gave their best minutes of play with Pablo adding his name on the score board as he profited from a Viera assist.
Valencia played with great fluency and clarity in attack but could not stem the flow of goals after the hour mark. Occean scored with 62 minutes on the board with Hoffer following with 9 minutes remaining in the fixture.
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