Saturday, March 27, 2010

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Unai Emery has warned Valencia there must be no let-up as they look challenge for a place in next season's Champions League at Real Zaragoza.
Los Che have registered back-to-back wins over Almeria and Malaga in the past week to strengthen their hold on third place and move eight points clear of fifth.


They are looking good to play among the continent's elite next season but Emery insists they must keep their focus over the remainder of the campaign.
"One of our jobs here is to make sure there is no relaxation," he said.
"Concentration has to be high for each match and we have to work as a team.
"What we have gained in two matches we can equally lose in two matches. So we go to Zaragoza with our eyes open."
Relegation-threatened Zaragoza's form had improved after a heavy recruitment drive in January but they have now gone four games without a win to slip back to within two points of the bottom three.
Emery, however, believes their predicament means they will be dangerous opponents at La Romareda.
He added: "They will be difficult as you need to get a lot of points to avoid the drop.
"They improved due to the changes they made and, despite their negative run in recent weeks, they have got better and are now far more aggressive."
Valencia are still going strong in the Europa League and will turn their attention to a mouthwatering last eight clash with Atletico Madrid after the weekend.
Emery admits the club have reached a key juncture in their season. He said: "We are at a very important stage and we must move forward with maximum effort."
Possibly with one eye on the Atletico clash, Emery is set to give some fringe players the chance to impress tomorrow.
Nikola Zigic is set to come in for David Villa as the Spain international has suffered with vomiting and dizziness following a robust challenge during the win over Malaga on Wednesday and is definitely out against his former club.
Alejandro Dominguez and Vicente might also make rare starts.
Zaragoza boss Jose Aurelio Gay has urged his side to get back on track but has also warned against all-out attack against a side renowned as being effective on the counter.
He said: "Valencia are a team with a lot of quality and one of the things we have to avoid is being caught on the counter-attack because if we do we will suffer."
Gay admitted the absence of Villa was a "relief" but stressed Valencia still possess a "significant arsenal" in attack.
And he made no attempt to play down the importance of tomorrow's game, adding: "For us it is like the final of the Champions League. Not only for the team but also for our fans.
"We have to ask for patience from the fans due to our situation."

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