MADRID: New Valencia coach Gary Neville watched on from the stands as
Santi Mina's late equaliser handed his side a shock 1-1 draw at home to
European champions Barcelona.
Luis Suarez had put the visitors
into a controversial lead as he appeared to be offside before slotting
in at the near post, but Valencia's work rate was rewarded when Mina
fired into the top corner five minutes from time.
Neville
doesn't officially take charge until Sunday, leaving Valencia in the
hands of caretaker boss Voro and his brother Phil Neville and the
depleted hosts put up a brave fight against the superior quality of the
European champions.
"There is nothing to reproach the team for," said Barca boss Luis Enrique.
"We played a complete game at a very difficult place to come, we dominated the whole game and had by far the most chances.
"We weren't rewarded for all the effort we put in, but defensively Valencia played very well."
Barcelona should have had the game wrapped up by half-time, but the
star front three of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Suarez were
uncharacteristically wasteful in front of goal.
Messi spooned
the first chance over from Neymar's fine cross before the latter
ballooned the ball into the stands with just Jaume Domenech to beat.
More brilliance on the left wing from Neymar teed up Messi once more,
but on his weaker right foot he fired straight at Domenech.
Suarez then fluffed his lines when he tried to square for Neymar when
clean through only to overhit his cross and see the ball fly to safety.
Moments later Suarez was denied a tap-in as Aderlan Santos got just
enough of a deflection on Jordi Alba's cross to take the ball away from
Suarez.
Valencia claimed Suarez was lucky to stay on the field at the start of
the second period as he appeared to stamp on Aymen Abdennour's foot
after a heated exchange between the two.
And Valencia felt even more hard done by when it was Suarez who finally
opened the scoring as he squeezed the ball in at Domenech's near post
despite latching onto Messi's pass from an offside position.
Yet, they made Barca pay for their profligacy when Paco Alcacer held up
a long ball over the top and laid the ball perfectly into Mina's path
to slam home his first goal for the club.
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