Zenit produced a thrilling 3-2 win to top UEFA Champions League Group H after matchday one – beating Spanish opposition for the first time since 2007/8.
Two first-half strikes from Hulk, followed by a 76th-minute winner from Axel Witsel, were enough despite counters from João Cancelo and André Gomes.
It was a false indication when Valencia sprang onto the front foot and Cancelo smashed a long-range drive off the Zenit post in the second minute. André Villas-Boas’s Russian champions acted like nothing had happened and, often with four men up front, threw the gauntlet back in the home side’s face.
Seven minutes later Danny was gifted a continent of open space and exploited it. A perfectly measured pass to his left let Hulk show emphatically that Cancelo was a metre short in his marking. The Brazilian thrashed a shot across UEFA Champions League debutant Jaume Doménech, Valencia’s third-choice keeper.
Somehow Valencia failed to appreciate the damage Danny could do. On the half-hour he elegantly set up Witsel for an identical chance, then four minutes later his deft pass made Doménech produce his best save one-on-one against Hulk.
Igor Smolnikov required defensive and athletic brilliance from José Gayá to prevent him scoring. But it was temporary respite. On half-time, Hulk collected Artem Dzyuba’s knock-down and smashed into the roof of the net.
Valencia’s counter came when Cancelo looked to feed substitute Paco Alcácer at the near post but, with Zenit keeper Yuri Lodygin fluffing his positional decision, the ball went straight in. Parity came when Gomes squeezed a low shot below Lodygin from a tight angle.
Three minutes later, though, it was gone as Witsel drilled home, finding the bottom corner from 20 metres.
Man of the match
Hulk’s two goals were products of the extraordinary shooting power he possesses. But his years of top-level experience shone too – in how he spotted the space Cancelo had afforded him for the first and in daring to test a debutant UEFA Champions League keeper from distance for his second goal.
Where the match was won and lost
Nuno Espírito Santo very often uses a 4-3-3 formation, as tonight. But when the opposition threaten with overlapping full-backs and flood midfield, it demands that Valencia’s three-man midfield play with immense discipline and intelligence. Here, though, they allowed Danny too much freedom to create havoc. And he took advantage. As did Witsel for the third. Don’t miss chances, don’t gift space – the UEFA Champions League main mottos.
• Zenit end nine-game, six-season winless streak against Spanish sides
• Hulk brace helps sink ex-colleague Nuno Espírito Santo on the Mestalla coach’s competition debut
• Valencia rue early João Cancelo shot off post but full-back cuts deficit in second half
• André Gomes marks return from injury by making it 2-2
• Axel Witsel winner 14 minutes from time punishes Valencia
• Next games: Zenit v Gent, Lyon v Valencia (29 September)
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