2007–08 Valencia CF season

Valencia CF
2007-08 season
Manager

Quique Sánchez Flores until 29 October 2007;
Óscar Fernández from 29 Oct. to 4 Nov.;
Ronald Koeman from 5 Nov. to 21 April 2008;

Voro (footballer) from 21 April to end of season.
Stadium Mestalla Stadium
La Liga 10th
Champions League Group Stage
Copa del Rey Winners
Top goalscorer League:
David Villa (18)

All:
David Villa (22)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

During the 2007–08 Spanish football season, Valencia CF competed in La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League. Finally, Valencia won the Copa del Rey this season.

Overview

Valencia started the season with coach Quique Sánchez Flores. Sánchez Flores was fired for poor performance, however after his replacement, Ronald Koeman, became the new coach, the team turned to be worse. Keoman did not use Santiago Cañizares, Miguel Ángel Angulo nor David Albelda, which resulted into many affairs out of the playground. Although Valencia won Copa del Rey, Keoman was fired for his bad performance in La Liga. Voro, who was born in Valencia and played for Valencia in his career, took the place of Keoman and helped the team to avoid relegation to the Second Division with four wins and one loss.

Section by manager

Quique Sánchez Flores

On 29 October 2007, the Valencia board of directors fired Sánchez Flores after a string of average results with poor performances, including a 3–0 defeat at Sevilla followed by a second successive loss in the UEFA Champions League.

Óscar Fernández

In 2007, Valencia fired coach Sánchez Flores and replaced him with Fernández as interim head coach. After his last game with Valencia when the beat Mallorca 2-0 with 2 goals from Fernando Morientes, after the match he said, "I am very happy. I want to dedicate this victory to the fans of Valencia who have suffered, they deserves everything. Alexis also and above all to the team. They are football players committed to the cause and I thank them. As for the match, the team has been extraordinary and my defense has been composed by Morentin and Timo Hildebrand. Manuel Fernandes has helped the team, in defense and is the one to praise. As for Alexis, you may have some injury, but until Monday, we cannot say anything."

After that game Fernández was sacked and went to manage the B team for new first-team coach Ronald Koeman.

Ronald Koeman

On 31 October 2007, Koeman agreed to be the new coach of Valencia after the sacking of Sánchez Flores, effective 5 November 2007.[1] With Valencia, he won the Copa del Rey, a tournament he previously won as a player with Barcelona. This was Valencia's first Copa del Rey title since 1999.[2] However, the remainder of his tenure at Valencia would prove disappointing: the team would slump to 15th in the league, only two points above the relegation zone, as well as finishing bottom of their Champions League group. A 5–1 defeat by Athletic Bilbao would prove the final straw for Koeman's time with Valencia. He was sacked the following day, on 21 April 2008.[2]

Voro

On 21 April 2008, after several years working with Valencia as match delegate, Voro became manager of his former team following the sacking of Koeman.[3] After having guided his team to its Copa del Rey victory, however, he was replaced by Unai Emery for the 2008–09 season and reinstated in his previous post.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Spain GK Santiago Cañizares
2 Nigeria MF Sunny
3 Netherlands MF Hedwiges Maduro
4 Spain DF Raúl Albiol
5 Spain DF Carlos Marchena
6 Spain MF David Albelda (captain)
7 Spain FW David Villa
8 Spain MF Rubén Baraja
9 Spain FW Fernando Morientes
10 Spain FW Miguel Ángel Angulo
11 Argentina MF Éver Banega
12 Portugal DF Marco Caneira
13 Germany GK Timo Hildebrand
No. Position Player
14 Spain MF Vicente
15 Spain MF Iván Helguera
16 Spain MF Juan Mata
17 Spain MF Joaquín
18 Serbia FW Nikola Žigić
19 Spain FW Javier Arizmendi
80 Italy DF Romolo Mairelli
21 Spain MF David Silva
22 Brazil MF Edu
23 Portugal DF Miguel Brito
24 Italy DF Emiliano Moretti
25 Spain GK Juan Mora
Spain MF Ángel Montoro

Competitions

La Liga

Main article: 2007–08 La Liga

Top goalscorers

David Villa scored 18 goals, two of which were penalties, and ranked fourth (tied with Real Madrid's Raúl with 18 goals) in La Liga's goalscoring table. (Daniel Güiza won the Pichichi Trophy with 27 goals.) Villa scored on hat-trick, on 11 May 2008 against Levante.

Matches

Match day 38, Valencia 3:1 Atlético Madrid
Georgios Seitaridis 11' 1:0
David Villa 40' 2:0
David Villa 55' 3:0
Sergio Agüero 76' 3:1

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
Head-to-head
1 Real Madrid 38 27 4 7 84 36+48 85 2008–09 UEFA Champions LeagueGroup stage
2 Villarreal 38 24 5 9 63 40+23 77
3 Barcelona 38 19 10 9 76 43+33 67 2008–09 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
4 Atlético Madrid 38 19 7 12 66 47+19 64
5 Sevilla 38 20 4 14 75 49+26 64 2008–09 UEFA Cup First round
9 Deportivo La Coruña 38 15 7 16 46 471 52
10 Valencia 38 15 6 17 48 6214 51 2008–09 UEFA Cup First round 1
18 Zaragoza (R) 38 10 12 16 50 6111 42 Relegation to Segunda División
19 Murcia (R) 38 7 9 22 36 6529 30
20 Levante (R) 38 7 5 26 33 7542 26

Source:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
Head-to-Head: used when head-to-head record is used to rank tied teams.

Copa del Rey

The Final was held at the Estadio Vicente Calderón in Madrid, in which Valencia CF lifted the trophy for the seventh time in their history with a 3–1 victory over Getafe CF.

phrase rival results scorer match dates other information
Round of 32 Real Unión 5:1 Joaquín * 2, Zigic ; Zigic * 2 November 13, 2007
January 2, 2008
Round of 16 Real Betis 4:2 Zigic, Vincent; Joaquín * 2 January 9, 2008
January 16, 2008
Quarterfinals Atlético Madrid 3:3(away goal 2:0) Home: David Silva; Away: Juan Mata 35" 60" January 23, 2008
January 30, 2008
Red card for Atletico's Thiago Motta in first leg match
Semifinals Barcelona 4:3 Away(1:1): Villa 69'; Home(3:2): Baraja 17',Mata 44', Cléber Santana own goal February 27/28 2008
March 19/20 2008
Final Getafa 3:1 Mata 4', Alexis 11', Morientes 84' April 16, 2008

This is the 7th title that Valencia won in Copa del Rey. Žigić, Joaquín and Mata are top goalscorers of the team in this Cup with 4 goals.

UEFA Champions League

Third qualifying round

Valencia beat Sweden's Elfsborg with 5:1. First leg result is 3–0 and second 2–1. In the first leg at Mestalla, David Villa's shot was only parried by Johan Wiland and Vicente pounced on the rebound. There are two heads later by David Silva and Fernando Morientes and either are from Joaquín's cross. In the second leg, Helguera scored when unmarked with just five minutes on the clock. Elfsborg battle bravely, and Alexandersson found the net on half an hour. Villa scored for Valencia in the final seconds to fix the result to be 5:1 and qualify for Champions League Group stage.

Group Stage in Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
England Chelsea 633092+712
Germany Schalke 04 622254+18
Norway Rosenborg 621361047
Spain Valencia 61232645
 CHEROSSCHVAL
Chelsea 1–1 2–0 0–0
Rosenborg 0–4 0–2 2–0
Schalke 04 0–0 3–1 0–1
Valencia 1–2 0–2 0–0

Only two goals in group stage. The away goal is by David Villa in the first match. Villa stole the ball in goalkeeper's hands with right foot against Schalke 04 and this match is the only victory in group stage. The only goal in Mestalla is by Villa as well. Villa scored early at about ten minutes of the Match against Chelsea. Valencia was reversed by Cole and Drogba's goals. Valencia scored no goals in four games later.

References

  1. "Koeman agrees to join Valencia". The Guardian. 31 October 2007. Retrieved 22 December 2008.
  2. 1 2 Lowe, Sid (21 April 2008). "King's Cup half empty for Koeman". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 December 2008.
  3. Voro determined to rescue Valencia; UEFA.com, 22 April 2008
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