Valencia coach Unai Emery was left to rue the fact his players had saved their worst performance of the season for Barcelona on Sunday.
The visitors were thrashed 5-1 by a rampant Barcelona side in their La Liga clash at Camp Nou, despite taking an early lead through Pablo Piatti after just nine minutes.
But they were then blown away by Lionel Messi, who netted four times before Xavi put the seal on a comprehensive victory for the hosts by scoring shortly after coming on as a substitute.
Emery admitted afterwards that his side had been utterly outclassed for the most part, but argued that his troops had been unusually below par.
“We had a bad game,” the Valencia boss said. “It’s a painful defeat because we have been so inferior.”
“On other days we have played good games; today was quite the opposite.”
“It’s not whether it was humiliating or not; it’s just that they were far superior. We were at their mercy.”
“We saw the best version of Barcelona and one of the worst versions of Valencia. Clearly we were poles apart.”
Emery admitted that his side’s dismal showing had topped off a desperately disappointing day for Valencia, who had earlier announced that midfielder Ever Banega is likely to be out of action for six months with a broken ankle after accidentally running over himself with his own car.
“It’s unfortunate news in every way,” Emery said. “Obviously we are concerned and most importantly we hope he gets well soon. But now we must look for alternatives.”
Valencia remain third in La Liga but are now 11 points adrift of second-placed Barcelona.
