The coach prefers to focus on Valencia's strengths rather than their weaknesses ahead of Thursday's Europa League clash.
Unai Emery, the coach of Valencia, affirmed that he is convinced that his team will make the most of their significant advantage to advance to the quarter-finals of the Europa League when they travel to the Netherlands to face PSV Eindhoven at the Philips Stadion on Thursday.

The Spaniards defeated PSV 4-2 in the first leg of the tie at the Mestalla last week, but despite obtaining a comfortable win they allowed the visitors to pull back two goals late on.

"What is most important is to play our game. The team are ready to confront a difficult game and we will do this with lots of confidence by showing our virtues on the field of play. We only think about winning," Emery declared in the pre-match press conference.

Emery also referred to the recent doubts generated by his side, who like in the game against PSV, surrendered a 2-0 advantage to draw 2-2 with Mallorca at the Mestalla in Spain's La Liga on Sunday.

"We are conscious about our weaknesses for moments but also about our virtues, which are much stronger than our weaknesses or than these situations in which the team have to improve," concluded the optimistic coach.

Valencia, who won the UEFA Cup in 2004, come into the clash as the odds on favourites to progress, not only because of their two-goal advantage but also because their rivals enter the contest having lost three consecutive games, where they conceded an embarrassing total of 13 goals.