Revived Valencia face toughest of tests at Real Madrid: Primera Liga preview

Barcelona will look to put a tumultuous week off the pitch to one side when they travel to Alaves.

epa06150614 Valencia CF´s Italian striker Simone Zaza celebrates after scoring against UD Las Palmas during the Spanish Primera Division soccer match played at Mestalla stadium in Valencia, eastern Spain, 18 August 2017.  EPA/MANUEL BRUQUE
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Primera Liga fixtures (all times UAE: +4 GMT)

Friday
Real Sociedad v Villarreal (10.15pm)
Real Betis v Celta Vigo (midnight)
Saturday
Alaves v Barcelona (8.15pm)
Levante v Deportivo La Coruna (10.15pm)
Girona v Malaga (10.15pm)
Las Palmas v Atletico Madrid (12.15am)
Sunday
Espanyol v Leganes (8.15pm)
Eibar v Athletic Bilbao (8.15pm)
Getafe v Sevilla (10.15pm)
Real Madrid v Valencia (10.15pm)

A reborn Valencia make the most daunting trip in European football to face Real Madrid on Sunday enthused with a swagger and confidence lost over two disastrous seasons.

Still one of Spain's biggest clubs in terms of budget and support, Valencia have finished 12th in the past two campaigns as Singaporean owner Peter Lim's tenure has been littered with a series of sacked managers and expensive mistakes in the transfer market.

However, with former Villarreal manager Marcelino Garcia Toral now in charge, Lim has finally followed the advice of fans to hire an experienced Primera Liga manager with an impressive track record.

Valencia opened their Primera Liga campaign with a 1-0 win over Las Palmas last weekend and will be stronger for the trip to the Bernabeu with Gabriel Paulista, Jeison Murillo and Geoffrey Kongodbia set to make their debuts.

Following a clear change in policy by Lim, all three have excelled in the Primera Liga before and show a desire from Marcelino to recreate his success at Villarreal by building from the back.

Gabriel, who previously worked with Marcelino at Villarreal, has joined on a permanent deal, while Murillo and Kondogbia have arrived on season-long loans from Inter Milan.

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"We have signed two central defenders that come from Arsenal and Inter, speak Spanish and know La Liga," Marcelino said.

"They are important factors. One of them I know very well and Murillo is a great player. They will bring us a competitive edge."

Valencia will need to be at their best defensively if they are to have any chance of claiming even a point from the Bernabeu.

Madrid haven't failed to score for 16 months and have made light of Cristiano Ronaldo's absence through suspension in the early part of the season.

The Portuguese forward will serve the third of his five-match ban for pushing a referee, but Madrid are more stretched at the back with captain Sergio Ramos also suspended, leaving Zinedine Zidane with only Nacho and Raphael Varane to choose from at centre-back.

Further forward Zidane is spoilt for choice with Marco Asensio expected to miss out once more to Isco, Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale in attack.

Barcelona will look to put another turbulent week off the field behind them when they travel to Alaves on Saturday.

The Catalan giants launched legal action against former player Neymar for breach of contract on Tuesday as the Brazilian met up with with a host of his former teammates including Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez.

Suarez is still sidelined by a knee injury, but Barca manager Ernesto Valverde will be able to welcome back Andres Iniesta and Gerard Pique from the side that beat Real Betis 2-0 last weekend in emotional circumstances last weekend just days after a pair of terrorist attacks in Catalonia left 15 dead and over 120 injured.

Despite Barca's troubles the opening weekend suggested they remain Madrid's only serious title rivals as Atletico Madrid, Sevilla and Villarreal all dropped points.

Atletico will have to do without the suspended Antoine Griezmann as they look to kickstart their campaign at Las Palmas after the France international was hit with a two-match ban for swearing at the referee when he was sent-off in a 2-2 draw at newly-promoted Girona.

Primera Liga fixtures (all times UAE: +4 GMT)

Friday
Real Sociedad v Villarreal (10.15pm)
Real Betis v Celta Vigo (midnight)
Saturday
Alaves v Barcelona (8.15pm)
Levante v Deportivo La Coruna (10.15pm)
Girona v Malaga (10.15pm)
Las Palmas v Atletico Madrid (12.15am)
Sunday
Espanyol v Leganes (8.15pm)
Eibar v Athletic Bilbao (8.15pm)
Getafe v Sevilla (10.15pm)
Real Madrid v Valencia (10.15pm)