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Friday, 22 January 2016

I WONT QUIT VALENCIA CONTINUES TO STRUGGLE SAYS GARY NEVILLE


VALENCIA new manager Gary Neville was Asked at his post game news conference if he was considering resigning from his position,
"That is not something which will ever happen here," Neville said. "I've been here four weeks. From my point of view the work that is going on is excellent. We've not been in a position yet where we've had the full squad able to play.
"Yes, the results have not been what I would want, or what the fans want. I'm fully aware of that. I would have liked a bounce, result after result after result. But the situation when I came in was one where results were not going as perfectly as the club would want. I am comfortable we will get there."
"I'm a lot happier tonight than I was after the game on Sunday," he said. "There was a lot of order in our performance, we were good defensively. They just had one moment all night -- from a set-piece.
"We were a little bit anxious in the final third, but I'm glad we are talking about that, as a lot of the other parts of our performance were good. They are such a young team, the average out there was 23. They have still got their best years to come.
"We are going through a difficult moment, but we will go through it together. This was a far better performance, than last week against Granada, when we won 3-0.
"You need to trust me on that, from a football point of view. If we continue to do these things we will win games. We have the return game next Thursday. It will be a difficult game, but for them too."
A decision to take the captaincy away from skipper Dani Parejo and give the armband to top scorer Alcacer,he explained.
"It's a decision we came to together," Neville said. "If there was a problem between me and Dani, or the club or Dani, I would not have played him tonight, or you would not have seen such a fantastic performance from him.
"We feel it is better for Dani to play with freedom, without the captain's armband, and tonight I decided to give it to Paco."

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