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Valencia and Young Boys are fighting at the Mestalla Stadium in a UEFA Champions League (Group Stage) match. In this match the home factor can play an important role, since both teams present significant differences in the results achieved at home and as a visitor.
Analysis of Valencia
After 2 draws and 1 loss, the home team is currently in 3rd place with 2 points earned. In the last match, they drew 1-1 (1-1) against Young Boys, after the previous match tied for (0-0) away with Manchester United. This is a team that curiously shows more positive results than at home, since in the last 30 matches it has 6 wins, 7 draws and 2 losses as a visitor, with 17 goals scored and 12 conceded, against 6 wins, 6 draws and 3 defeats at home with 18 goals scored and 12 conceded. The team arrives at this meeting after a defeat at home with Girona by (0-1). Valencia won 2, drew 6 and lost 2 of their last 10 home games for all competitions. In 12 games, he suffered the first goal 4 times and only got 1 turn on the scoreboard.
Valencia go into this unmotivated round after a 0-1 home defeat at the Girona reception. The highest quality of the home team is in their ability to drive their offensive attacks through quick transitions. It is worth noting that from the defensive point of view, the difficulties increase when the opposing team attacks through the sides. The Spanish Rodrigo is the player responsible for putting the opponent's defense on alert, and its highest quality is finalization. The coach will not be counting on Cheryshev, Dani Parejo and Piccini for being injured.
Young Boys Analysis
The away team is currently in 4th place with 1 point behind, 1 draw and 2 defeats. In the penultimate match, lost out to Juventus by (3-0). In the last match, they tied at home to Valencia by (1-1). This is a team that curiously has been stronger outside than at home, because in the last 30 games it registers 9 wins, 3 draws and 3 losses as a visitor; against 9 wins, 2 draws and 4 losses in his stadium. In the last game he played for the Super League, he beat Grasshopper by (0-3). In the last 10 games as a visitor Young Boys won 8, drew 1 and lost 1. Defensive solidity has not been their strong point as they have conceded at least one goal in each of the last 5 matches for this competition. In their games there is a tendency to have goals, since in 25 of their last 27 games out there has been More than 1.5 goals and in 23 of the last 27 there have been More than 2.5 goals. In 15 games, he managed to get back on the scoring in 3 of 8 games in which he suffered the first goal. There are 1 periods highlighted in the last 9 matches played as a visitor for all competitions: he suffered 4 of his 10 goals between the minutes (0'-15 ').
Young Boys enter this motivated showdown after a 3-0 away win at the Grasshopper field: Hoarau, Fassnacht and Aebischer scored the winning goal. It is possible that we observe the visiting team preferring the right side to attack, taking advantage of the depth offered by the right side defender Mbabu. Despite being a team that likes to play in his midfield, he can also get out very easily for the counterattack. It is worth mentioning that in the defensive sector, the Young Boys proves to be a very aggressive team, giving little space to the opponent. Coach Gerardo Seoane will not be counting on Jordan Lotomba and Gregory Wuthrich to be injured.
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