Pako Ayestaran: 'Valencia just missing results'

Valencia players celebrate taking the lead during the La Liga game between Barcelona and Valencia on April 17, 2016
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Valencia boss Pako Ayestaran insists that he is not concerned by his team's poor start to the new campaign, which has left them pointless after three matches.

Valencia boss Pako Ayestaran has insisted that he is not concerned by his team's poor start to the new campaign.

Los Che have made their worst start to a La Liga season for 17 years, losing each of their first three matches to sit joint-bottom of the table alongside Celta Vigo.

Ayestaran, however, has said that he has been pleased with his team's performance levels and is confident that the results will come over the next few weeks.

"Of course I am partly to blame because I am part of this group," he told Cadena Ser. "This team are only missing results - we have had three good performances. We have dominated possession in all three of our games and have missed good chances, we have just not been rewarded for our efforts."

Valencia, who lost 3-2 at home to Real Betis at the weekend, will travel to Athletic Bilbao in the league on Sunday.

Lyon's Spanish midfielder Sergi Darder (L) vies with Valencia's Argentinian midfielder Enzo Perez (C) during the UEFA Champions League football match Valencia CF vs Olympique Lyonnais at the Mestalla stadium in Valencia on December 9, 2015.
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