They are both traditionally big clubs in Spain, but while FC Barcelona have gone from strength to strength to enjoy regular success at the top of the table, Valencia CF languishes in mid table obscurity in the La Liga. That however,will all be hurled out of the window, as they go into this Copa Del Rey semi final.
The first leg is set to be played at the Camp Nou, and FC Barcelona would be looking to take full advantage of that, as he tries to win the treble for the Catalan side. On the flip side, Gary Neville is under immense pressure with indifferent performances in the league, and a cup win may be a good way of salvaging his dented reputation in Spain.
The Managers
Luis Enrique: The Conductor
However, the one area of concern for FC Barcelona is that they must take good care of their backline, which has often been found wanting. Sergio Busquets would have to provide extra cover for Pique and Mascherano behind him, so as to cancel out Valencia CF’s attacking threat.
Gary Neville: The Vain Stag?
A sturdy performance against FC Barcelona could give Los Che some hope in the second leg of the tie, which is set to be played at the Mestalla, where the Catalans were unable to win earlier in the season.
Key Battles
Luis Suarez vs Shokhdran Mustafi
Andres Iniesta vs Daniel Parejo
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Javier Mascherano vs Alvaro Negredo
FC Barcelona
Strengths
- The MSN trio can be deadly in the attacking third, and they can even sniff out the slimmest of chances that they get.
- Valencia CF need to be careful about not giving away silly fouls around their penalty area, as the Catalans have very good free kick takers in the form of Messi, Suarez, Neymar, and Rakitic.
- The FC Barcelona midfield has been as strong as ever, and they are expected to create a lot oc chances for their attacking trio.
Weaknesses
- As FC Barcelona play the high line, they often try to play their opponents offside. However, most often than not, they are unsuccessful at this, and they end up allowing their opposition attack.
- Due to their ultra attacking game, the Catalans are often vulnerable to counter attacks, something which Los Che would definately be trying to do.
- FC Barcelona have perennially been weak in the air, and the only player who seems to be big and strong enough to win headers under pressure is Gerard Pique.
Valencia CF
Strengths
- The Los Che, much like their Catalan counterparts, are also good takers of direct free kicks, and would be looking to earn a few fouls around the FC Barcelona penalty area.
- One thing that Valencia CF are good at is sitting back in defence and snatching the ball from their opponents. This is definitely something that they would try to do against the Catalans.
- Going down by a goal is not a big deal for Valencia CF, as they have proved time and again that they can come back after conceding.
Weaknesses
- Valencia CF’s tendency to concede silly fouls is something that could hurt them, as FC Barcelona have good free kick takers.
- Defending set pieces is also something that Los Che are not exactly good at, and the Catalans would be looking to take advantage of that.
They are both traditionally big clubs in Spain, but while FC Barcelona have gone from strength to strength to enjoy regular success at the top of the table, Valencia CF languishes in mid table obscurity in the La Liga. That however,will all be hurled out of the window, as they go into this Copa Del Rey semi final.
The first leg is set to be played at the Camp Nou, and FC Barcelona would be looking to take full advantage of that, as he tries to win the treble for the Catalan side. On the flip side, Gary Neville is under immense pressure with indifferent performances in the league, and a cup win may be a good way of salvaging his dented reputation in Spain.
The Managers
Luis Enrique: The Conductor
However, the one area of concern for FC Barcelona is that they must take good care of their backline, which has often been found wanting. Sergio Busquets would have to provide extra cover for Pique and Mascherano behind him, so as to cancel out Valencia CF’s attacking threat.
Gary Neville: The Vain Stag?
A sturdy performance against FC Barcelona could give Los Che some hope in the second leg of the tie, which is set to be played at the Mestalla, where the Catalans were unable to win earlier in the season.
Key Battles
Luis Suarez vs Shokhdran Mustafi
Andres Iniesta vs Daniel Parejo
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Javier Mascherano vs Alvaro Negredo
FC Barcelona
Strengths
- The MSN trio can be deadly in the attacking third, and they can even sniff out the slimmest of chances that they get.
- Valencia CF need to be careful about not giving away silly fouls around their penalty area, as the Catalans have very good free kick takers in the form of Messi, Suarez, Neymar, and Rakitic.
- The FC Barcelona midfield has been as strong as ever, and they are expected to create a lot oc chances for their attacking trio.
Weaknesses
- As FC Barcelona play the high line, they often try to play their opponents offside. However, most often than not, they are unsuccessful at this, and they end up allowing their opposition attack.
- Due to their ultra attacking game, the Catalans are often vulnerable to counter attacks, something which Los Che would definately be trying to do.
- FC Barcelona have perennially been weak in the air, and the only player who seems to be big and strong enough to win headers under pressure is Gerard Pique.
Valencia CF
Strengths
- The Los Che, much like their Catalan counterparts, are also good takers of direct free kicks, and would be looking to earn a few fouls around the FC Barcelona penalty area.
- One thing that Valencia CF are good at is sitting back in defence and snatching the ball from their opponents. This is definitely something that they would try to do against the Catalans.
- Going down by a goal is not a big deal for Valencia CF, as they have proved time and again that they can come back after conceding.
Weaknesses
- Valencia CF’s tendency to concede silly fouls is something that could hurt them, as FC Barcelona have good free kick takers.
- Defending set pieces is also something that Los Che are not exactly good at, and the Catalans would be looking to take advantage of that.