Meriton installs Valencia in the inconsequential

Valencia roams through the classification path of insignificance. After many days fearful of descent and hardly any of them dreaming of the possibility of hunting for seventh place, ten days after the end of the classification, the Che are in a desert ruled by no one. They march 12th, they are ten points behind Europe and seven from relegation, distances that except for a supreme miracle or catastrophic debacle leave you in a unambitious in the table but also quiet.

Historically this situation is unusual in the capital of Turia -fourth team in the historical classification of LaLiga-, however since Meriton landed in 2014 it has become a recurring context every time they have decided to manage sports management. Because if on matchday 28 of the 2020/2021 campaign there are 30 points added, in the course 2016/2017 were the same 30 that the squad accumulated, with the difference that it was already 14 from Europe and, yes, eleven from relegation. A similar situation occurred a campaign before, when the position occupied at this point was the ninth, the entity added 34 points and was seven points from Europe and eight from the decline.

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  • Valencia 2015/2016 at the end of matchday 27: Ninth with 34 points, 7 behind Europe and 8 behind relegation
  • Valencia 2016/2017 at the end of matchday 27: Thirteenth with 30 points, 14 from Europe and 11 from relegation
  • Valencia 2020/2021 ended matchday 27: Twelfth with 30 points, 10 behind Europe and 7 behind the decline

The striking thing is that in the two mentioned seasons Valencia finished 12th and this year is on the way to repeating that same place where Meriton seems anchored when he decides to take the sporting reins of the club. The unique thing is that when Peter Lim has chosen to step aside and delegate the management, keeping him that yes the last word, the success has been immediate. Three Champions League qualifications and a King's Cup they give validity to the argument. Although its protagonists (Salvo, Rufete, Ayala and Nuno / Alemany, Longoria and Marcelino) are already history of the club.

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SOCCER 18/1908/03/19 PETER LIM OWNER OF VALENCIA WITH MARCELINO COACH PHOTO SENT BY CORCONRADOVALLE

Long-term decline

The problem that posts far from Europe have become recurrent and not accidental lies in a long-term failure of the entity. Leaving aside the Atlético de Madrid success And since it has surpassed Valencia in the historical classification of LaLiga (something that responds more to the merit of the rojiblancos than to the demerit of the che), the irregularity that the club has experienced since 2014 is reflected in the numbers.

From the 2014/2015 campaign to this campaign, the black and white have achieved a total of 354 points, or what is the same, 59 average points per season. Taking a look at its more direct rivals, the data leaves you below: The Seville adds 387 points from that date (64.5 average per year) and the Villarreal 356 (59.3 average).