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Europa League

Swansea 0 - Valencia 1

Swansea: Tremmel; Rangel, Chico, Jordi Amat, Taylor; Shelvey, Britton; Dyer (Pablo Hernández 65'), Pozuelo, Lamah (De Guzmán 46'); Bony (Alvaro Vázquez 41'). 4-2-3-1.
Valencia: Diego Alves; Joao Pereira, Víctor Ruíz, Mathieu, Guardado; Oriol Romeu, Dani Parejo; Feghouli (Piatti 67'), Canales (Javi Fuego 84'), Bernat; Jonas (Postiga 76'). 4-2-3-1.

Goals: 0-1. 20. Dani Parejo. Fired low shot past Tremmel after Bernat shot blocked.

Valencia tied up top spot in their Europa League group after a 0-1 victory at "Spanish" Swansea on Thursday evening. Already sure of a place in knock-out stage, Djukic put out a changed line-up, with his opposite number Laudrup including four Spaniards in his starting eleven and three more on the bench. Swansea themselves needed a result to ensure their spot in the next round, and Bony headed a couple of chances wide early on. However with twenty minutes gone Dani Parejo put the visitors ahead, beating Tremmel after Bernat's shot was blocked following a corner. Parejo and Jonas went close after that, but an injury to Bony brought on Alvaro Vázquez, who got the ball in the net shortly before half time only for the referee to rule out the strike for a non-existent offside. After the restart Feghouli and Guardado could have added to the lead, but Vázquez could have saved a point for the Welsh team in the last minute if Mathieu had not cleared his effort off the line with keeper Diego Alves beaten. The win takes the Ches four points clear of their hosts in the table.