UEFA Champions League – Man. United-Valencia – Manchester United v Valencia facts

There has been little between Manchester United and Valencia in their eight previous meetings, although the English side hold an early advantage over their Spanish rivals in Group H.

• On matchday one, United eased to a 3-0 victory at newcomers Young Boys – Paul Pogba scoring twice – while Valencia were unable to capitalise on the first-half dismissal of Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo, conceding two penalties to lose 2-0 at Mestalla.

Previous meetings
• Five of the clubs’ previous eight fixtures – and four of the last five – have ended in draws, most recently in the 2010/11 group stage when they shared a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford. United had won 1-0 in Spain with a late Javier Hernández strike.

• That was United’s second victory against Valencia, whose sole win against the English club came in the sides’ second meeting – a 2-1 victory at Mestalla in the 1982/83 UEFA Cup first round second leg, completing an aggregate victory by the same scoreline.

Highlights: Young Boys 0-3 Manchester United

Form guide
Manchester United
• Second in last season’s Premier League, United are in the group stage for the second year running and the 22nd time overall – fewer only than the 23 participations of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Porto.

• José Mourinho’s side finished top of their section in 2017/18 ahead of Basel, CSKA Moskva and Benfica, but then bowed out in the first knockout round, losing 2-1 on aggregate to Sevilla (0-0 away, 1-2 home) in the last 16.

• The defeat by Sevilla means United have now won two of their last 13 matches against Spanish clubs, with five draws and six defeats in that time.

• The Red Devils have lost only three of their last 21 European matches, home and away (W14 D4).

• United won all three home games in last season’s group stage; the Sevilla loss ended a 21-match unbeaten run in Europe at Old Trafford (W17 D4), since a 2-1 reverse against Real Madrid in the 2012/13 UEFA Champions League round of 16 second leg.

Valencia
• Fourth in the Spanish Liga in 2017/18, this is Valencia’s 11th UEFA Champions League group stage campaign. Finalists in both 1999/2000 and 2000/01, they have not reached the last 16 since 2012/13.

• Valencia did not take part in UEFA club competition in either of the last two seasons. In their most recent campaign, 2015/16, they finished third in their UEFA Champions League section to move into the UEFA Europa League, where they beat Rapid Wien 10-0 on aggregate in the round of 32 before losing on away goals to fellow Spanish side Athletic Club in the round of 16 (0-1 away, 2-1 home).

Watch Valencia's opening defeat by Juventus

Watch Valencia’s opening defeat by Juventus

• Los Blanquinegros have lost their last four UEFA Champions League fixtures, and six of their last nine in the competition proper.

• Valencia have, however, won three of their last seven UEFA Champions League away matches, qualifying included (D1 L3).

• The Spanish side have won only three of their 17 away games against Premier League clubs (D9 L5), although their two most recent trips have both produced 1-0 victories, against both Swansea and Stoke in the UEFA Europa League.

Links and trivia
• Mourinho was in charge of Real Madrid between 2010 and 2013 and won six of his ten games against Valencia, drawing the other four.

• Juan Mata made 129 league appearances for Valencia between 2007 and 2011, scoring 33 goals.

• Andreas Pereira spent 2017/18 on loan at Valencia, scoring once in 23 Liga matches.

• Eric Bailly played under Valencia coach Marcelino while at Villarreal between 2015 and 2016, making 35 Liga appearances for the club.

• Have also played in Spain:
Ander Herrera (Zaragoza 2008–11, Athletic Club 2011–14)
Alexis Sánchez (Barcelona 2011–14)
David de Gea (Atlético Madrid 2009–11)

• Herrera was sent off twice in nine appearances against Valencia for Zaragoza and Athletic.

• Have played in England:
Gabriel (Arsenal 2015–17)
Francis Coquelin (Arsenal 2011–17)
Michy Batshuayi (Chelsea 2016–18)
Rodrigo (Bolton 2010/11)

• Have played together:
Eric Bailly & Denis Cheryshev (Villarreal, 2015)

• International team-mates:
David de Gea, Juan Mata, Ander Herrera & Rodrigo, José Gayà (Spain)
Paul Pogba, Anthony Martial & Kevin Gameiro (France)
Romelu Lukaku, Marouane Fellaini & Michy Batshuayi (Belgium)
Fred, Andreas Pereira & Neto (Brazil)
Marcos Rojo, Sergio Romero & Ezequiel Garay (Argentina)

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