
Talking of petty nonsense, Valencia were cheated out of a solid result against Werder Bremen by a pathetic performance by English ref Martin Atkinson. Not only did he signal a non-existant penalty for a bit of harmless 'grappling' in the box (which you will see 100 times in every match across the continent), but he also sent off Ever Banega, for something nobody saw. Even the German press were baffled. Good going. Torsten Frings made no mistake from the spot for Werder, whilst Juan Mata got the all important goal for Valencia shortly after Banegas dismissal, following good work from Pablo Hernandez. Unai Emery will be delighted with the insistence Valencia showed in going forward, even when down to ten, and he'll feel Valencia still have a chance going into next weeks decider in Bremen. Valencia are also indebted to Cesar, who turned back the years with some wonder saves at the back, which have kept his team in the hunt. The main blow for 'Los Che' was the injury to David Villa, who fell awkwardly on his shoulder, making him a serious doubt for this weekend league match against Barcelona in the Camp Nou.
Uefa Europe League: Round of 16 (First Leg)
Atletico Madrid 0 - 0 Sporting Lisbon
Valencia 1 - 1 Werder Bremen
Uefa Europe League: Round of 16 (First Leg)
Atletico Madrid 0 - 0 Sporting Lisbon
Valencia 1 - 1 Werder Bremen