Valencia are just one win away from guaranteed safety, but Voro knows that there is still work to be done in order to secure their top flight status and that nothing can be taken for granted against Levante.
"We won't win against Levante on Sunday simply by turning up in our coach," he told reporters at a press conference on Friday.
"Their players have a clear unity on the pitch and they will not make things easy for us because of the rivalry between the two sides."
Wednesday's win over Zaragoza was Voro's second in the three games he has been in charge, but he is willing to deflect the praise from himself onto the players, as he feels that they are more deserving of it.
"Since I am the coach I formulate the game plan and make sure we follow it, but it is the players who are getting us out of the situation," he affirmed.
Despite having some selection problems ahead of Sunday's game, Voro is content that the whole squad has the right attitude to go and get three points.
"Silva is sanctioned, Marchena and Albiol are doubts and Moretti will be injured, but despite those losses, the players are continuing with a good attitude and they all know what is at stake," he asserted.
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