Diego López: "We're going for the win at the Santiago Bernabéu"
The Valencia CF forward spoke to the media in a press conference
Valencia CF's antipenultimate game of the LaLiga season takes them to new territory this Sunday, as they visit SD Huesca's El Alcoraz stadium for the first time in their 100-year history.
The stadium has never hosted VCF before in official encounters, and will become the 89th ground that the club have played away at in the Primera División.
Coach Marcelino is familiar with the 7,638 capacity venue, however, having taken charge of sides in three games there: Two wins in the Segunda División, at the helm of Zaragoza and Villarreal CF, respectively, and in the Copa del Rey, where his team lost 3-2 in the first leg but would win in the return fixture.
Although Huesca occupy the bottom spot in the LaLiga table, they have not last in their last 6 games. Valencia CF will attempt to end that unbeaten run and move closer to fourth place.
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