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Yahoo
3 days ago
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Valencia boss Corberán wants Leganés star this summer
La Liga outfit Valencia are readying a summer move for the signature of a member of the attacking ranks at recently-relegated Leganés. That's according to Mundo Deportivo, who point towards Dani Raba as the player in question. Advertisement Attacker Raba is for his part fresh off an altogether impressive individual campaign. Despite Leganés' collective struggles en route to being relegated back to the 2nd tier of Spanish football, the 29-year-old stood tall, to produce a haul of nine goals and six assists. Such excellence in the face of adversity has not gone at all unnoticed across the La Liga landscape, with a number of clubs understood to be keen on Raba's signature. This comes ahead of the imminent expiration of his contract terms with Leganés. And if the latest word stemming from the media on Sunday is anything to go by, then one such suitor now appear primed to pounce. Advertisement As per a report from MD: 'Dani Raba has the approval of Valencia coach Carlos Corberán and the club's sporting directors to strengthen the attack.' An offer on the part of Los Che to the versatile attacker and his entourage, in turn, is expected any day now. Conor Laird – GSFN
Yahoo
25-05-2025
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- Yahoo
🔎 Corberán and the list of who stays and who goes
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. After achieving a hard-won permanence, Carlos Corberán faces the always complicated second year in the Lim ecosystem. It's up to the coach to rebuild Valencia to make it truly competitive, not to go through the hardships of this year and aspire to sustained growth. And all, of course, with the limited budget that the property is accustomed to. Corberán will not be able to count on eight first-team players for the next season, unless there is a contractual turn or extension of the loan. Jaume and Foulquier's contracts end, Mamardashvili leaves for Liverpool, and Aarons (Bournemouth), Enzo Barrenechea (Aston Villa), Iván Jaime (Porto), Rafa Mir (Sevilla), and Sadiq (Real Sociedad) return to their original clubs after their loans. This leaves Valencia with 17 players under contract and the hot potato of deciding on the future of the six players who return after their respective loans. Cömert, Cenk, Marí, Hugo González, Valera, and Cristian Rivero will join Dimitrievski, Mosquera, Yarek, Tárrega, Diakhaby, Gayà, Vázquez, Thierry, Pepelu, Guillamón, Javi Guerra, Almeida, Rioja, Canós, Diego López, Fran Pérez, and Hugo Duro. 📸 Aitor Alcalde - 2025 Getty Images
Yahoo
21-05-2025
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🚨 Sergi Canós undergoes hernia surgery, Valencia issue medical update
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. Down for the last game of the season for Carlos Corberán. Valencia CF has reported this Wednesday on the physical condition of Sergi Canós, who has undergone surgery. 🏥 PARTE MÉDICO | @sergicanos 🔗 @IMEDHospitales — Valencia CF (@valenciacf) May 21, 2025 "Valencia CF player, S.C. Tenés, underwent surgery on Tuesday in Madrid to treat a sports hernia. The surgery was successful and, after being discharged from the hospital, he will continue his recovery in the coming days. The Valencian striker will continue with physiotherapy and readaptation treatment", reads the medical report released by the club. Pain has been a constant for Canós this season, who has not been able to perform at the level expected of him. Already in the press conference prior to Alavés, Corberán confirmed the pain the player was suffering from. 📸 Aitor Alcalde - 2024 Getty Images


Forbes
13-05-2025
- Sport
- Forbes
Valencia's Improbable Surge Has It Dreaming Of Europe
Valencia's season has gone from relegation fear to potentially gatecrashing the UEFA qualification ... More spots. Who predicted this? As a dynamic Barcelona closes in on the La Liga title and several clubs scrap to avoid relegation, Valencia is an outside bet to qualify for UEFA competition during the last throes of the Spanish season. Valencia is unbeaten in ten matches; only Barça boasts better form across the previous six league games. It has the second-lowest squad age in the division. Again, only trailing Barcelona (Hello, 17-year-old Lamine Yamal). And it's more amazing given Valencia seemed odds on for the drop in December. That's when, stuck in 19th place with two victories from its opening 17 fixtures, Los Che fired head coach Rubén Baraja and announced Carlos Corberán as his replacement. It happened within 48 hours, with the confirmation on Christmas Day. He's proven a lasting gift. Indeed, Valencia has gone from being stodgy to superb. The players have a spring in their step, with the shackles off mentally. Unlike Baraja, Corberán is not a club legend from his playing days, but he was born in the Valencian Community and played goalkeeper in the academy. He's been at pains to reject all the acclaim. 'I don't consider myself a hero. I don't feel like one, and I'm not one,' he said ahead of Wednesday's clash with Alavés. 'I'm a person dedicated to my work. I'm from this city, and I've devoted myself to the club.' While everyone has pulled together, Corberán—at West Brom in the English second tier before returning home—has been the difference-maker. And although Valencia is making up for a poor start and could be a force next term, now might be his best opportunity to secure its place in the continental Conference or Europa League. Valencia will lose at least one key asset this summer. A towering presence, goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili is on the way to Premier League champion Liverpool. Meanwhile, two more young talents, defender Cristhian Mosquera and midfielder Javi Guerra, are heading for exits (Spanish), the local outlet Las Provincias reports. It's in keeping with Valencia's propensity to sell while not drafting in quality replacements over recent years. Thanks to Corberán, Valencia has staved off relegation for another year, but could lose some of its ... More best talents during the offseason. A silver lining is the academy, the fourth-best in Europe's top five leagues in 2023 and 2024 according to the CIES Football Observatory. That's crucial for Valencia moving forward. Valencia's uptick with Corberán is out of sync with the surrounding issues. With no plan to sell the club, billionaire owner Peter Lim, unpopular among the fanbase, looms large, his son Kiat now the president. Corberán is doing well under an 11-year management that has seen Valencia stall, its highlight being two consecutive appearances in the Champions League and a Copa del Rey trophy with ex-boss Marcelino. There's also an ongoing drama around the stadium. Scheduled to hold home games from 2027 onwards, years of hiccups and delays meant the incomplete Nou Mestalla didn't make the list of host venues for Spain's World Cup 2030 bid alongside Portugal and Morocco, although that may change. Still, the latest is more bureaucracy to overcome, not least an insufficient budget, and the supporters group Últimes Vesprades a Mestalla is standing up to the city council's silence amid the deficiencies. Further afield, many will argue that a lack of attention towards the women's team has resulted in this campaign's relegation from the top-tier Liga F—another disappointment. At least for the men's squad, looking up rather than down the table, getting back into Europe and enjoying the financial rewards is a hope. It was remote before Corberán, the returning handyman, walked through the door.
Yahoo
20-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Corberán nominated for 🏆 month's best coach
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. The Valencia coach is a candidate for the best coach of February due to his good work revitalizing the Mestalla club. Carlos Corberán disputes the award, which is decided by a vote of the users of the league's official website, along with Hansi Flick and José Bordalás. The Valencian has achieved two wins and a draw in February, with five goals in favor and two against. 📸 Clive Brunskill - 2025 Getty Images