Valencia CF set for Swiss training camp
The first stage of preseason training for the Valencia CF squad came to an end on Friday, as they took part in a final training session at the Ciudad Deportiva before their trip to Crans-Montana in Switzerland.
The majority of the group have now been back to work for more than 10 days, and there will be a first chance for them to get back to match fitness with a game against AS Monaco on Saturday (5pm CEST, in Lens).
Also part of the training camp will be a friendly against FC Sion on Tuesday (6:45pm CEST).
Returning to the squad on Friday was Uros Racic, following his post-tournament break having taken part in the Under-21s European Championships with Serbia in Italy this summer.
The players travelling to Switzerland on Friday are: Jaume Domènech, Cillessen, Cristian Rivero, Salva Ruiz, Gabriel Paulista, Garay, Diakhaby, Javi Jiménez, Piccini, Gayà, Wass, Pascu, Uros Racic, Kondogbia, Parejo, Medrán, Coquelin, Fran Villalba, Koba Koindredi, Jason, Manu Vallejo, Sobrino, Kang In, Cheryshev, Guedes, Gameiro, Maxi Gómez and Rodrigo. Marcelino will join up with his players on Saturday, upon the conclusion of his planning meeting with majority shareholder Peter Lim in Singapore.
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