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This is an archive article published on January 3, 2018

Valencia manager Marcelino returns after car crash but misses Copa del Rey tie

Marcelino's car skidded off a road in northern Spain and down a hillside after colliding with the animal as he was returning from Valencia.

Villarreal coach Marcelino during a Europa League game against Liverpool Marcelino was spotted wearing a neck brace after the accident. (Source: Reuters file)

Valencia coach Marcelino has returned to the Spanish city for the first time after being involved in a car crash with a wild boar on December 23 although he did not travel with his side to their Copa del Rey game at Las Palmas on Wednesday.

Marcelino’s car skidded off a road in northern Spain and down a hillside after colliding with the animal as he was returning from Valencia to Asturias with his wife and mother. He was discharged from hospital the next day.

The coach was photographed wearing a neck brace as he arrived at Valencia airport on Wednesday and Valencia said in a post on their Twitter account that he went straight to the club’s training ground to see his players before they departed for Las Palmas.

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Assistant coach Ruben Uria will take charge of the team for the Cup game against Las Palmas and he said on Tuesday Marcelino would be back in the dugout for Saturday’s Liga game at home to Girona.

Also on Wednesday Argentine striker Luciano Vietto was pictured arriving at Valencia airport ahead of an expected loan move to the club from Atletico Madrid.

Atletico coach Diego Simeone said on Tuesday he was resigned to losing the forward, telling reporters: “I’ve spoken with him and he has a good opportunity to leave. I wish him the best and I hope he goes to a competitive team.”

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