After a hard-fought battle on one of Europe’s toughest courts, Pedro Martínez expressed his satisfaction with his team’s performance and resilience.

Valencia ‘s coach highlighted both the difficulty of facing Panathinaikos and the importance of securing such a prestigious road victory.

After all, Valencia is currently tied in the second spot of the standings with Panathinaikos , Monaco, Crvena Zvezda , and Barcelona having a 9-5 record, while Hapoel Tel Aviv is alone at the top with 10-4.

“ We were ready for a very tough game, Panathinaikos is one of the best teams of the competition, great players with big experience”, said the Spanish coach. “The first half was not bad, but we thought that we could play better. In the third quarter, we played great, with great rhythm, c

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