Arsenal vs Valencia Live
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Arsenal face Valencia at the Emirates Stadium on Thursday in the first
leg of their Europa League semi final clash.
Unai Emery's men were handed the Spanish outfit in the semis after
seeing off Napoli 3-0 on aggregate in their impressive quarter final
success.
Valencia are currently sixth in La Liga and will certainly pose a threat
to the Gunners, who avoided drawing Chelsea and Eintracht Frankfurt to
face Marcelino GarcĂa Toral's men.
Team News
Arsenal will be without Aaron Ramsey, who picked up an injury in the
quarter final clash with Napoli and may have played his last game for
the club.
Mesut Ozil and Nacho Monreal both
missed Sunday's Premier League clash with Leicester with foot and calf
injuries respectively and are doubtful for Thursday's clash.
Geoffrey
Kondogbia is missing for Valencia with a thigh injury sustained in
early April, with Denis Cheryshev still out with a stretched ligament.
Francis Coquelin will miss out on a return to his former club after
picking up his third booking of the season in the quarter final against
Villarreal
Predicted Lineups
| Arsenal | Cech; Maitland-Niles, Mustafi, Koscielny, Sokratis, Kolasinac; Torreira, Xhaka; Ozil; Aubameyang, Lacazette. |
| Valencia | Neto; Wass, Gabriel, Roncaglia, Gaya; Torres, Parejo, Coquelin, Guedes; Rodrigo, Mina. |
Head to Head Record
These two sides have locked horns on five previous occasions, with the results not making great viewing for Gunners supporters.
The first meeting between these two came back in 1980 UEFA European Cup
Winners' Cup, where a 0-0 draw ended with Valencia winning 5-4 on
penalties to break Arsenal hearts.
Arsenal's
only win against Thursday's opposition came in during the Champions
League quarter finals in 2001 where they beat them 2-1 at home, but they
were eliminated on away goals after Valencia won the reverse leg 1-0.
Recent Form
Arsenal are barely clinging on to their top four hopes in the Premier
League after losing three consecutive games, conceding nine goals in the
process.
Emery's
men lost back-to-back league games for the first time since the opening
two matches of the season when they lost to Crystal Palace and Wolves
respectively, before crumbling at Leicester on Sunday.
Valencia are firmly in the race for a top four finish in La Liga with
some strong showings of late. Four successive wins, including their 5-1
aggregate success over Villarreal was followed by narrow defeats to
Atletico Madrid and Eibar.
Here's how each team has performed in their last five fixtures.
| Arsenal | Valencia |
| Leicester City 3-0 Arsenal (28/4) | Valencia 0-1 Eibar (28/4) |
| Wolves 3-1 Arsenal (24/4) | Atletico Madrid 3-2 Valencia (24/4) |
| Arsenal 2-3 Crystal Palace (21/4) | Real Betis 1-2 Valencia (21/4) |
| Napoli 0-1 Arsenal (18/4) | Valencia 2-0 Villarreal (18/4) |
| Watford 0-1 Arsenal (15/4) | Valencia 3-1 Levante (14/4) |
Prediction
Given their recent
failings in the league, predicting which Arsenal will turn up on
Thursday is anyone's guess. However, if Emery's team perform anything
like they did in during their two-legged victory over Napoli then are
few who will be concerned of the Gunners progressing to the final.
Their home form has been excellent this season yet they face a Valencia side with plenty of experience.
Los
Ches won't sit back and soak up pressure, they will be keen to grab an
away goal and leave Arsenal with plenty to do at Mestalla. Their fine
league form is no fluke, and there is a reason they're in with a shout
of securing a top four finish.
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