The Spanish side recorded a comfortable 3-1 victory in the first leg which will be quite a confidence booster as they prepare for the return leg. Rodrigo opened up the scoring for the home
However despite having fared so well in the first leg, Valencia manager Nuno Espírito Santo will be taking nothing for granted and is hopeful his side can finish the job at Monaco.
"It was a good game and it was important that we won," Nuno told reporters after the play-off round first-leg clash.
"This game has been on our minds ever since the final game of last season in Almeria. We are back to being the team we were before - winners. We showed character just at the point when we were struggling to go for goal.
"At this point, Monaco
"The result is there now; our objective was to win this tie. Now we will be going to Monaco to compete and we know what awaits us.
"Nothing is definitive in this competition and we will be going there with the same ambition to win. There are no favourites."
Team News
Leonardo Jardim is expected to make changes from the side which drew 1-1 against Toulouse with a host of star players rested. They
Feghouli and Jose Luis Gaya who were banned for the weekend match against Rayo will return to the squad. Diego Alves' injury means that Mat Ryan will start in goal for Tuesday's match.
Monaco vs Valencia Starting Lineups
Monaco Starting XI:
Valencia Starting XI: Matthew Ryan, Ruben Vezo, Shkodran Mustafi, Alvaro Negredo, Sofaine Feghouli, Daniel Parejo, José Gaya, Enzo Pérez, Rodrigo, Javi Fuego, Antonio Barragán
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