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Valencia Must Always Be Hungry To Win - Unai Emery
The coach has called for los Che to replicate their away form at the Mestalla...
After three consecutive league wins away from home, Valencia coach Unai Emery wants his side to show their fighting spirit and will to win in front of their home fans.
Los Che have drawn their last three domestic fixtures at the Mestalla, although Emery knows that Real Zaragoza will be a tough nut to crack when the teams take to the pitch on Sunday evening.
"The team must not get tired of winning," the young coach told Marca.
"We have to get on the right track at the Mestalla. I'm expecting a good Zaragoza - they will be closed up and tight together, but they have good footballers.
"They leave you to get confident and then make a counter-attack and, moreover, they pressure you a lot. I believe they're a good side and I thought they would be higher up [in the league]."
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
Los Che have drawn their last three domestic fixtures at the Mestalla, although Emery knows that Real Zaragoza will be a tough nut to crack when the teams take to the pitch on Sunday evening.
"The team must not get tired of winning," the young coach told Marca.
"We have to get on the right track at the Mestalla. I'm expecting a good Zaragoza - they will be closed up and tight together, but they have good footballers.
"They leave you to get confident and then make a counter-attack and, moreover, they pressure you a lot. I believe they're a good side and I thought they would be higher up [in the league]."
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
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