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Gary Neville gets chance to become instant Valencia hero in Champions League

Baptism of fire for former Manchester United star with qualification on the line against Lyon

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Gary Neville greets the public during his first training session in Valencia. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

Gary Neville will be handed a baptism of fire as Valencia boss when the Spanish side host Lyon in the Champions League on Wednesday hoping to seal their place in the last 16.

The match will be Neville's first as a head coach after he was surprisingly hired by business partner and Valencia owner Peter Lim until the end of the season despite his lack of managerial experience.

To reach the knockout stages for the first time in three years, Valencia need to win and hope that Belgian champions Gent don't beat the already qualified Zenit St Petersburg.

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“I've only known one way in football which is to expect to win every match,” said Neville on his unveiling at the Mestalla.

Gary Neville speaks to players during his first training session. Photo: EPA
Gary Neville speaks to players during his first training session. Photo: EPA
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“You can't always do that but that is what you should expect, it's what I expect and what a club of this size expects and the fans too.

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