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Pako Ayestaran

Pako Ayestaran
Photography by Paul Cooper
Author
Tony Hodson
Published on
December 17 2021

La Liga, April 17 2016

Barcelona 1Valencia 2

Messi (63)

Rakitic og (26), Mina (45+1)

Pako Ayestarán had been Valencia’s manager for only two weeks – having inherited an underperforming squad sitting 14th in La Liga and, following the departure of Gary Neville, potentially facing a battle against relegation – when they travelled to the Camp Nou. Barcelona had so recently beaten Los Che 7-0 in the Copa del Rey and, following defeats by Real Sociedad and Real Madrid, were leading the race for the Spanish title by a point.

Speaking exclusively to The Coaches’ Voice, the former Liverpool coach, and one-time assistant to Rafa Benítez, revisits how he prepared his team for the intimidating front three of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar. Valencia ultimately recorded an unlikely victory, reviving their own faltering season, and ensuring the Liga title race remained an open affair.

Starting line-ups
BarcelonaValencia
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Barcelona4-3-3
Valencia4-3-3
13Claudio Bravo
1Diego Alves
20Sergi Roberto
19Antonio Barragán
3Gerard Piqué
5Shkodran Mustafi
14Javier Mascherano
23Aymen Abdennour
18Jordi Alba
6Guilherme Siqueira
5Sergio Busquets
18Javi Fuego
4Ivan Rakitic
10Daniel Parejo
8Andrés Iniesta
15Enzo Pérez
10Lionel Messi
17Rodrigo
11Neymar
21André Gomes
9Luis Suárez
22Santi Mina