Valencia, Spain - After the initial shock of losing Cristiano Ronaldo to Juventus in January, Valencia have come out swinging and now look set to make their Premier League debut.
Cavani is back from injury and his recovery showcases how he has improved as a player since his last season at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).
The Argentine forward joined Valencia from PSG last summer and has been one of the club's top performers this campaign.
Injuries to several key players have forced Valencia to rely on Cavani, who has scored 15 goals in 27 appearances so far this season.
Despite this, Cavani has shown great resilience and determination, despite facing criticism for his performances during the season.
His recovery has been a major factor in his success this season, and it was evident when he made his return to training after missing three games due to a calf injury.
"I am really happy to be back," Cavani said after returning to training with the team. "I feel much better than I did before the injury and I'm confident that I can contribute to the team."
Cavani's recovery also showed how important teamwork is in football, as he played alongside fellow striker Isco, who missed time with injury.
"Isco and I were very close to each other," Cavani said. "We were always there for each other and we have become good friends."
With the club's performance in recent weeks, Cavani is likely to continue to play a key role in the team's success.
"It is a big step for us to go up to the Premier League," Cavani said. "But we are all excited about it and we will do our best to win matches."
