Valencia Striker Chori Dominguez Eyes Silverware In 2010-11

Argentine keen to make a bigger impact at the Mestalla...

By Paul Madden

Alejandro Dominguez, Valencia (MARCA)
Valencia striker Chori Dominguez is eyeing a title in his first full season with los Che and he believes that the departure of some of the club's biggest stars will make the team stronger in the forthcoming season.

Dominguez arrived on a free transfer from Rubin Kazan last winter but feels he still feels he has to prove himself to the fans at the Mestalla and is confident he will make a bigger impact in this campaign.

Since then he has seen two of the club's prize assets David Villa and David Silva depart for other clubs, but the Argentine forward is not concerned.

"Pressure is always high at a club like Valencia. Players leave, this happens at most clubs. Now we are more compact, we go into battle not having a clear leader, but instead as a single unit. Now, we do not look for a leader on the field, we look to the whole and this is very good for us," he told AS.

"When a team is a unit it goes further than when based on individuals. That's my way of thinking. In addition, you cannot live looking back, because we're here looking for the best for the club."

"I would honestly prefer to see the team win a title. We will try to be unbeatable and we grow in confidence  I prefer that to the personal matters.

"It's a shame because I am anxious to do this [impress fans] but at the same time it doesn't really matter what happens in friendly matches because right now we can lose to anyone, what matters is that we win when la Liga starts."

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