Ready for the next challenge in Champions League
Three consecutive victories, seven goals in favor, only one conceded ... and a major challenge ahead: the Champions League match against Juventus. A very attractive duel, of great difficulty, that Valencia CF will face at its best level of results with the aim of reaching the last day of December 12 with options to make it to the knockout stages.
What should Valencia CF do at Juventus Stadium in Turin? In order to depend on themselves, the team coached by Marcelino should add, at least, the same points as Manchester United against BSC Young Boys, which would keep at least the current distance of two points between both teams, so a victory in the final duel in Mestalla against United it would be worth to be among the 16 best teams in Europe.
These are the main combinations:
If Manchester United beats BSC Young Boys:
Valencia CF would need to win at Juventus to depend on itself.
If Manchester United ties against the Swiss team:
If we beat Juventus, we would reach the last day with the two clubs tied at 8 points, so if you tie in Valencia CF - Manchester United on December 12, you would have to resort to the tiebreaker criteria (The first in this case, would be the number of goals scored as a visitor in the direct confrontations between both teams, then look at the difference of goals in all group matches, where currently United has a difference of + 3 goals).
If Valencia CF tied or lost at Juventus Stadium, they would have to win the final group match against Manchester United to be in the last 16.
If United lose at Old Trafford to BSC Young Boys?
Regardless of the result in Turin, Valencia CF would depend on itself in the last game of the group stage; If we beat Juventus, a draw would be enough, with a draw or a loss in Turin we would have to win the last match in Mestalla.
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