Valencia CF27 January 2020

Training to prepare to end Cultural Leonesa's home dominance

VCF's Wednesday night opponents have not lost at home since October 2018

Valencia CF are back in cup action for a second successive week on Wednesday, and they were back in training on Monday to prepare for their meeting with Cultural Leonesa.

A trip to the Reino de León is coming up on Wednesday night, and Albert Celades' side will look to be the first away side to win their since October 31st, 2018 -when Cultural lost 0-1 to FC Barcelona in the Copa del Rey.

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Some 27 home games have been played since that time, including three in the cup this year: José Manuel Aira's team have beaten Las Rozas CF (3-0), SD Huesca (2-1) and Atletico Madrid (2-1) to progress to the Last 16 of the competition. In the league, they have earned 7 wins and 3 draws at the ground this season.

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The Valencia CF players were run through some tactical work to prepare for the opposition, and will continue their preparations on Tuesday before their trip to the north west of Spain.

 

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