MADRID (Reuters) - Valencia's interim coach Salvador Gonzalez is confident the players are committed enough to turn the stuttering club's fortunes around following Monday's departure of Nuno Espirito Santo.
Portuguese coach Nuno stepped down "by mutual consent" after Sunday's 1-0 La Liga defeat at Sevilla left the ambitious Singapore-owned team languishing in mid-table. They are also struggling in their Champions League group.
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