Match Report - Cadiz 1 - 3 R Madrid | SkySports
Denis Cheryshev had given Rafael Benitez's side the lead in their 3-1 win at the Ramon de Carranza but the Russia international had a one-game ban hanging over his head. The 24-year-old had picked up three yellow cards during the competition for former club Villarreal last season and this was the first opportunity the winger had to serve the accompanying ban.
Real Madrid face Copa del Rey expulsion due to ineligible player | Sky Sports
Russia winger Denis Cheryshev started in the fourth-round tie away to Cadiz despite being suspended after picking up a third yellow card in the semi-finals of last season's competition. Cheryshev was on loan at Villarreal when he was booked for a third time in the 3-1 defeat to Barcelona in March, with suspensions carried over into the following season's competition.
Cadiz confirm Cheryshev complaint | Football Espana
Cadiz President Manuel Vizcaino confirmed the club will appeal Denis Cheryshev’s involvement in the Copa del Rey tie with Real Madrid. It was reported during the match at El Carranza that Cheryshev was ineligible for the fixture due to a one-game ban left over from last season, with Madrid at risk of being kicked out of the Cup as a result, the RFEF expected to make an announcement on Friday.
Real Madrid were ignorant in fielding Cheryshev, Butragueno admits - Goal.com
Real Madrid director Emilio Butragueno admitted the club was "ignorant" in fielding Denis Cheryshev in the Copa del Rey tie with Cadiz but claimed the club was not trying to con its opponent. Madrid could be disqualified for fielding the Russian winger on Wednesday night after it emerged that he should have been serving a one-match suspension for receiving three yellow cards while playing for Villarreal in the competition last year.
‘We tried to lift Cheryshev’s spirit’ | Football Espana
Marcos Llorente, who played for Real Madrid against Cadiz in the Copa del Rey, said ineligible Denis Cheryshev was upset at the problems his appearance caused. Cheryshev hadn’t served a one-game ban from last year’s competition, while on the books at Villarreal, and after Cadiz confirmed they would appeal his involvement in the match, Madrid are at risk of being kicked out of the tournament for fielding an ineligible player.
Gary Neville to be unveiled as new Valencia boss at news conference | Sky Sports
Neville is flying to Spain this morning and will meet the media at 3pm UK time after he was named the club's new boss on Wednesday. The Manchester United legend has signed a five-month contract to take charge of the La Liga side for the rest of the season but will continue his work as an England coach.
Gary Neville backed to succeed at Valencia by Alex Ferguson - ESPN FC
Sir Alex Ferguson believes former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has what it takes to succeed as Valencia manager. There was surprise on Wednesday when it was announced the England coach would be taking the Mestalla position for the remainder of the campaign.
New Valencia head coach Gary Neville to keep England role - ESPN FC
Gary Neville will remain part of England's coaching team despite his appointment as Valencia head coach, England manager Roy Hodgson has said. Neville's surprise appointment at the Spanish club until the end of the season has been welcomed by Hodgson, who will work alongside the former Manchester United captain at next summer's Euro 2016.
What has Gary Neville signed up for Valencia? - Goal.com
Out of nowhere, England coach and Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville has been appointed as head coach of La Liga side Valencia until the end of the season. His brother, Phil, joined the club in the summer as the assistant to Portuguese coach Nuno Espirito Santo - whose 17 months in charge came to an end after Sunday’s league defeat to Sevilla.
Gary Neville to Valencia: Previous managers to tackle Spain | Sky Sports
Indeed, English managers Fred Pentland (Athletic Bilbao), Robert Firth (Madrid FC) and William Garbutt (Athletic Bilbao) accounted for four of the first eight title-winning teams following the formation of the Spanish league in the years leading up to the Second World War. However, in recent years British bosses have had mixed fortunes managing in La Liga. Here we look at seven of the biggest names to have made the move to Spain in the last 30 years…
Match Report - Barakaldo 1 - 3 Valencia | Sky Sports
Phil Neville assisted interim manager Voro in Baraklado, and made six changes from the side beaten 1-0 by Sevilla at the weekend, a result that ultimately cost Nuno his job. But they were behind early on to the Segunda B side, Alain Arroyo scoring in the 16th minute, but were level three minutes later through Joao Canecelo.
Nuno defends Mendes Valencia role as Gary Neville joins club - ESPN FC
Valencia have officially spent over €200 million since Singapore billionaire Peter Lim took control of the club over 18 months ago, with at least 10 players having arrived at Mestalla including a number of youngsters represented by Mendes signed for significant sums.
La Liga signs new three-year 2.65 billion euro domestic television deal | World Soccer Talk
A subsidiary of telecommunications giant Telefonica, Movistar, will have first choice of one match from each round of fixtures for 250 million euros a season. Meanwhile, multimedia communications group Mediapro have the rights to eight other La Liga games each weekend for 633 million euros a season.
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