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Valencia CF, victim of Lim’s frustrated ambition

by PREMIUM.CAT
un grup d'homes jugant un partit de futbol en un camp amb una multitud mirant-los des de la grada, David Park, mitjans oficials, un cartell, premsa privada

The European dream is fading

Valencia CF, under the leadership of Rubén Baraja, has demonstrated exceptional performance this season, exceeding initial expectations. However, reality has set in, revealing that the team is not prepared to compete in Europe.

The young players have given their best, but the lack of experience and the pressure of fighting for such an ambitious goal have weighed too heavily. The draw against Rayo Vallecano has ended hopes of qualifying for the Europa League or the Conference League.

The blame falls on Peter Lim

Valencia CF fans recognize that the current frustration is not the fault of the players, but of Peter Lim, the club’s owner. His abandonment and disinterest have left the team adrift, without the necessary resources to compete at the highest level.

The match against Girona on May 19 will mark a turning point, a moment to show discontent and demand a change in the club’s management. Valencia CF’s survival is at stake.

Mamardashvili and Mosquera, indispensable pillars

The match against Rayo Vallecano has also highlighted the crucial importance of Giorgi Mamardashvili and Cristhian Mosquera. His exceptional performances have been fundamental pillars in the team’s performance.

The fans have chanted Mamardashvili’s name, expressing their desire for him to remain at the club. However, rumors of a possible sale by Lim are causing concern.

The loss of players like Mamardashvili and Mosquera would be a hard blow for Valencia CF. Their talent and potential represent the basis on which to build a winning sports project. But for Peter Lim, they are just economic assets.

Priority to economics

Baraja’s statements after the closing of the January market reveal the sad reality: at Valencia CF, economics prevails over sports. This philosophy has limited the team’s possibilities and made it impossible to achieve the European dream.

Valencia CF needs a change of direction, leadership that prioritizes the well-being of the club and its fans. Only then will he be able to compete again for the goals he deserves.

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