? PREVIEW | Mestalla, with head and soul, will try to take Valencia CF to its 17th Cup final (21:00 PM)
It's not everyday that Valencia CF play to get a pass for a final of the Copa del Rey, but tonight it will happen against Real Betis, at 21 hours at Mestalla, after the 2-2 of the first leg. There is a slight advantage, but the team will go for the victory. So much time has passed since that April 16, 2008, day in which Valencia CF won their last title, we are so close to reliving that, but there is still much to suffer. The team is going to give their all because this opportunity to qualify for the 17th final of the Copa del Rey cannot be missed.
It's exciting to imagine the Mestalla Coliseum bursting and push harder than ever. Today we are all one team in the stands ready to transmit the strength and energy to the players, all with the same crying rally: "Volem la Copa". Getting goosebumps just thinking about it. Mestalla wants to live a magical night.
Today we all play together, no matter the eleven who are chosen to suffer on the grass. In the stands and on the pitch. Marcelino has called the entire squad except for Garay, absent due to injury, but he will push hard from the stands. What began as a dream and as they were passing eliminatory became an illusion, after the comeback to the heroic against Getafe CF ... it's now a set goal. Let's do it!
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