After a dominating performance on Wednesday, Unai Emery's men are hoping to secure the three points ahead of Thursday's Europa League semi-final showdown.Espanyol will be without two of their most important players as Philippe Coutinho and Juan Forlin both saw red cards last time out against Osasuna. Raul Rodriguez looks set to replace the Argentine in defence, with Vladimir Weiss looking to take the spot of the young Brazilian.There was doubt as to whether Sergio Garcia would play after limping off in the 2-0 loss in midweek with injury. He did practice on Friday and looks set to start in this one.For Valencia, Unai Emery may aim to rest a few players ahead of Thursday's Europa League semi-final match at Atletico Madrid. With the recent returns of Hedwiges Maduro and Sergio Canales from injuries that kept them out for months, the Spanish tactician may look to rotate his squad ahead of the European game.Roberto Soldado, who is recovering from injury, has stated that he wants to play in this match, but he could be left on the bench with Aritz Aduriz starting as the former Real Madrid man is not fully-fit.On the injury front, Ever Banega is still out with a long-term ankle knock he suffered in February when he ran himself over with his own car, while Victor Ruiz aims to return after missing the last match with a minor problem.
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