Thegoalmac can reveal that Barcelona defender Jeremy Mathieu is desperate to come away with all three points when he and Jordi Alba returns to their former club Valencia on Sunday.
The France international departed Mestalla during in July after five
seasons at Valencia, during which he became an integral part of the
team's defensive unit as he switched from left-back to a central berth.
Barcelona signed the 31-year-old for €20 million and he has settled
well, offering an experienced option in a couple of positions at the
back for coach Luis Enrique.
Barca go into Sunday's clash on the back of two fine, Lionel
Messi-inspired wins, beating Sevilla 5-1 in La Liga and then defeating
APOEL 4-0 in the Champions League.
The Argentina striker scored a hat-trick in both matches, becoming La
Liga's all-time leading scorer against Sevilla and then the Champions
League's equivalent three days later.
And Mathieu is adamant that, although Valencia have started the
season excellently, his ties to the club will not prevent him from going
all out for the win.
"It's a special game for me but I won't play any differently," he
told Barcelona's official website. "It's always nice to play at
Mestalla, I was there for many years.
"I don't know how they will receive me – I believe I did myself justice there. [But] now I am 100 per cent focused on Barca.
"We have to pick up three points to keep up there against a rival who
are right behind us. We are going to Valencia to take all three
points."
Barcelona can return to the top of the Liga table if they win and
Real Madrid suffer an unlikely loss at Malaga, but they will have to
contend with fourth-placed Valencia's impressive home form.
Nuno Espirito Santo's men dropped their first points at home this
season after Athletic Bilbao earned a 0-0 draw in Valencia's last
Mestalla appearance earlier this month.
Valencia's eye-catching start to the season has been put down to a
significant injection of cash from new billionaire owner Peter Lim, and
close-season arrival Andre Gomes believes it is against teams such as
Barcelona that the club can prove their credentials.
"They [Barcelona] are a great team and we want to get back to being a top team," he told Valencia's official website.
"It's in these games that we want to show that we are doing well. We
are playing at home and will do everything possible to win the game."
Espirito Santo should be able to call upon the services of striker
Paco Alcacer once again after he recovered from a hamstring strain,
while Dani Parejo could start after getting over a similar problem.
Meanwhile, Barcelona have almost a clean bill of health after Sergi
Roberto received the all-clear following his groin injury, but Thomas
Vermaelen looks set for five months out as he prepares for hamstring
surgery.
Messi scored a hat-trick in a 3-2 triumph for Barcelona in this
fixture last season, but Valencia exacted revenge at Camp Nou in
February of this year - also winning 3-2.

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