Roberto Lazaró joined in the Champions League celebrations for a few days before returning to work to start plotting how to close the gap to the mighty Real Madrid and Barcelona, who'd shared the last 7 Spanish titles.
Salvando Santos | Part 10 | Managing Brazil
Robinho Lazaró was given the ultimate honour of any Football Manager as he became the Brazil boss in August 2030.
Wonderkid Factory | Part 8 | Chasing First Silverware
The big two of Barcelona and Real Madrid seemed near-invincible as they both racked up over 100 points in 2029/30. And, despite Valencia having the best 2 players in the league, they finished a massive 27 and 29 points behind the pair.
Wonderkid Factory | Part 4 | A Gayá-Less New Era
After 103 years at their historic home, Valencia Club de Fútbol bid farewell to La Mestalla as they ushered in a new era at the 55,000-capacity Nuevo Mestalla, but they would do so without their inspirational homegrown captain.
