VALENCIA SURPRISES KNOCKOUT, WINS AGAINST GATAFE 3-0

I attended this match during my coaching internship at VALENCIA. It was an incredible experience participating in classes and training sessions at the Spanish club, which is the third largest club after Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, ​​which dominate most of Spain in youth education and training at their sports academies. IT’S AN UNEXPECTED KNOCKOUT VALENCIA WINS GATAFE 3-0

I had the opportunity to be part of these Academies. I wanted to tell you, first, I was at FC BARCELONA as a UEFA Coach and as a journalist because I wanted to watch matches at the highest level. I devised a way for myself: if I can observe and observe the work of coaches, referees, and players from there, i.e., as a UEFA Coach or a Basketball Coach for PZKOSZ and BE, and the third option is also being a journalist, I can then use all this in my experience as a coach and referee in England. This is useful to me. I advise every player and coach to try being a journalist or commentator because we can be like that in many places around the world and in Europe, and this will only help us in our careers as players, referees, and coaches, no matter the discipline, and give us a different perspective. We’ll also gain even more self-confidence and shape our character in a different direction, not just as athletes, but most importantly as people who realistically look at our lives.

That’s exactly how I feel during these classes at FC Barcelona, ​​or now, where I’m in Valencia for a whole seven days, and I’m here, and I’ll tell you one thing: organizing such an internship for every coach and player is necessary. What’s more, it has to be like training and gaining knowledge and a different experience with the mentality and new program that the Spanish have created over the years. The technique, speed work, and endurance are different in some moments, and this is where these teams have an advantage over our basketball or soccer teams. Now, everything is conducted properly, such as warming up and stretching with an assistant coach, so that you can go to the gym or onto the pitch ready to practice and focused on what you’re doing during training. Technique, speed, endurance, and contact with the opponent must be greater. Federations, coaches, and referees have decided that children and young people need to have more contact with opposing players, and then the game becomes more attractive. But of course, everything should be done in moderation, and that’s why we also have training for referees and coaches. Everything implemented together must be equal to the level of a given sport, such as football or basketball, because from my experience and sports jargon, I have to say this:

“IT DEPENDS ON WHERE YOU WANT TO WALK, ON WHICH LEVEL OR BENCH, AND AT WHAT LEVEL, AND AT WHAT QUALITY YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS.”

Classes are held daily at 5:00 PM and last until 10:00 PM, sometimes longer. Training sessions last from 1 hour of stretching, warm-up, and 1.5 hours to 2.5 hours.

Or the variant 1.5 hours + 1.5 hours equals 3 hours.

Valencia CF’s stunning victory over Getafe CF (3-0) in the 35th round of the EA Sports LALIGA, played on Saturday at Camp de Mestalla. Thanks to goals from Pepelu, Diego López, and Hugo Duro, Valencia CF won with confidence and conviction, executing their game plan perfectly from start to finish and displaying a fighting spirit that gave the visitors from south Madrid no chance, securing three crucial points.

Alencia CF continued to dominate, consistently scoring for their opponents. André Almeida could have made it 3-0 around the half-hour mark in a one-on-one with the goalkeeper after a perfect assist from Diego López, but David Soria read the game well and saved his shot.

With a clear advantage on the scoreboard after an excellent first half, the team demonstrated both football and effectiveness, following the tactics they worked on during training at Ciutat Esportiva under the guidance of Carlos Corberán. The game went into halftime with over 43,000 spectators in the stands, all celebrating the team’s progress. Valencia CF continues to improve collectively each week, knowing their style of play, and is in good form heading into the final stretch of the season.

The team managed to maintain their advantage in the second half to secure a very important win, reinforcing the positive momentum.

THEY SURPRISEDLY DID A Knockout Of The Attackers All Over The Line VALENCIA WINS AT HOME OVER GATAFE 3-0

VALENCIA – GETAFE  3:0

1-0 Pepelu (penalty), 8’;, 2-0 Diego López, 18’; , 3-0 Hugo Duro (penalty), 37’.

VALENCIA CF:Mamardashvili, Foulquier (Diakhaby, 58’), César Tárrega, Cristhian Mosquera, Gayà (Gayà, 78’), Pepelu (Enzo Barrenechea, 78’), Javi Guerra, Luis Rioja (Fran Pérez, 58’), Diego López (Rafa Mir, 58’), André Almeida (Iván Jaime, 67’), and Hugo Duro.

GETAFE CF: David Soria, Iglesias (Nyom, 78’), Rico, Domingos Duarte, Alderete (J. Berrocal, 57’), Luis Milla, R. Terrats, Peter Federico (I. Bekhoucha, 69’), Juan Bernat (Coba, 57’), Álvaro (Yildirim, 69’) and Borja Mayoral.

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