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Slavia Prague 2 - 2 Valencia

Villa absent for Los Che

Team Stat Comparison
Slavia Prague Valencia
Matches Played 4 4
Table Position 4 2
Points 2 6
Goal Difference -6 1
Goals for * 1.5 1.5
Goals against * 3.5 1.5
Last 5 D-D-L-L-L D-D-W-D-W
Last 5 home D-L-W D-W-W
Last 5 away D-L-L D-D-W
*  Goals per match - home matches for home club and away matches for away club
·  Club Stats:  Slavia Prague  |  Valencia
Competition Stats
  Slavia Prague Valencia
Goals Riste Naumov 1 Joaquín 1
Reds Zdenek Senkerik 1 David Villa 1
Yellows Zdenek Senkerik 1 Jeremy Mathieu 3
·   Club Squads : Slavia Prague | Valencia
Next Five Matches in Competition
Slavia Prague Valencia
2/12 H: Genoa 2/12 H: Lille
17/12 A: Lille 17/12 A: Genoa
· Club Fixtures: Slavia Prague | Valencia

Updated: November 4, 2009, 2:10 PM UK

Valencia will hope to take another large step towards the last 32 of the Europa League on Thursday night when they face struggling Slavia Prague, although they will have to do it without star striker David Villa.

The prolific Spain international, who has stuck nine goals in all competitions this season, was sent off in the home clash with Slavia a fortnight ago and was subsequently handed a two-match ban that means he will sit out the return meeting with the Czech side.

"I don't like to miss any game,'' said Villa. "I'm not happy watching the game from home, but you have to accept it. I hope that we can take the points away from Prague.''

With Villa in sparkling form, Valencia have enjoyed a superb start to the season and their 1-0 victory at Malaga at the weekend means they have now won nine of their 15 competitive games - including two Europa League play-off matches - while losing just once.

Up front they have plenty of firepower with the likes of Spain internationals Juan Manuel Mata, David Silva, Joaquin Sanchez and Pablo Hernandez supporting Villa, but they have also been tight at the back, keeping five clean sheets in their last six competitive matches.

"We are on a good path, and defending very well,'' added Villa. "The statistics show that our opponents are creating very few chances against us.''

Coincidentally, the only goal Valencia have conceded in those last six games was against Slavia when the two teams drew 1-1 at the Mestalla.

That result left Unai Emery's side second in Group B on seven points, two behind leaders Lille, two ahead of third-placed Genoa and four clear of bottom side Slavia, who could wave goodbye to the Europa League on Thursday if results go against them.

And recent history suggests Karel Jarolim's side have their work cut out to give themselves a lifeline, as they have won only one of their last 22 European fixtures.

Valencia have only lost once in their last 12 away matches on the continent and have never lost in seven meetings with Czech opponents down the years.

 
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Anderlecht 3
FC Timisoara 1 FT
Dinamo Zagreb 0
Ajax Amsterdam 2 FT
Genoa 3
Lille 2 FT
Slavia Prague 2
Valencia 2 FT
Hamburg SV 0
Celtic 0 FT
Rapid Vienna 0
Hapoel Tel-Aviv 3 FT
Heerenveen 2
Hertha Berlin 3 FT
Sporting Lisbon 1
FK Ventspils 1 FT
AS Roma 2
Fulham 1 FT
FC Basel 3
CSKA Sofia 1 FT
Dinamo Bucuresti 0
Galatasaray 3 FT
SK Sturm Graz 0
Panathinaikos 1 FT
Levski Sofia 0
SV Salzburg 1 FT
Villarreal 4
Lazio 1 FT
Fenerbahce 3
Steaua Bucuresti 1 FT
Twente Enschede 2
Sheriff Tiraspol 1 FT
AEK Athens 2
BATE Borisov 2 FT
Everton 0
Benfica 2 FT
Partizan Belgrade 2
Club Brugge 4 FT
Toulouse 0
Shakhtar Donetsk 2 FT
CFR Cluj-Napoca 2
Sparta Prague 3 FT
FC Copenhagen 1
PSV Eindhoven 1 FT
CD Nacional de Madeira 1
Athletic Bilbao 1 FT
Werder Bremen 2
Austria Vienna 0 FT