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Chelsea will have to play the match of their lives when they take on Valencia LIVE on Multi-TV tonight. A goalless draw may suffice,though victory for the Blues would make qualification to the round of 16 an absolute certainty. Andre Villas-Boas admits Chelsea only have themselves to blame for being on the brink of crashing out of the Champions League ahead of their do-or-die showdown against Valencia. Villas-Boas refused to contemplate the prospect of the Blues exiting the competition before Christmas for the first time or the ignominy of being the man in charge were it to happen. The 34-year-old last week insisted his job did not depend on the outcome of the game at Stamford Bridge, which Chelsea must win or keep a clean sheet in to progress to the last 16. But failure would pile more pressure than ever on the new man in charge, who acknowledged mistakes had been made in the Blues' previous Group E matches that have left them facing the unthinkable. "We just have ourselves to blame,'' said Villas-Boas, whose side threw away winning positions in their three away games at Valencia, Genk and Bayer Leverkusen. "During this campaign of five games, we've done pretty well in terms of performances, but the small details have gone away from us in the last couple of minutes, at Valencia and Leverkusen. "If that hadn't happened, we would have been sitting here in a familiar position, like in the past, and, most likely, having qualified.'' Asked whether failure would dent his personal pride, he said: "I'm not going to answer that question. "My focus is on tomorrow's game, not what's going to happen after tomorrow's game.'' He also sidestepped a question whether tomorrow's game was the biggest of his life, saying: "It's irrelevant what the game represents to me. "Our mindset is to continue in the competition, so we approach the game with maximum care and with confidence for tomorrow.'' Villas-Boas insisted there would be no change to the club's new attacking philosophy, despite a goalless draw being enough to progress. "You've seen us play enough to know that we always take the initiative in a game,'' he said. "Valencia will want to get something because a goal represents a lot to them, and makes things even more difficult for us. "But we will try and take the initiative again and won't change our strategy.'' Central to that Valencia plan will be in-form midfielder Tino Costa, who has scored four times in the last five games. And while his side are aware of Chelsea's struggles, the Argentina international insists they will be concentrating on themselves. "We've been working to try and spot potential defects, but that's not what we're focusing on,'' he said. "We're here to play our own game. "We've come here with the mentality to go out there and try and win the game. "We are aware a draw with goals would be good for us, but Chelsea will be coming out to try and win the game, too. "That's what we're trying to do ourselves.'' As well as disappointment for one of Villas-Boas or Valencia boss Unai Emery, there will be sadness at full-time either for Chelsea winger Juan Mata or his former Valencia team-mates. Costa said: "The whole squad feels affection for Juan, but we're really motivated by the game in general. "It'll be a special game for Mata, but our motivation is going through to the last 16. That's what we're here to try and do.'' TEAM NEWS After being lucky not to be sent off within five minutes and otherwise enduring a difficult afternoon against Newcastle on Saturday, David Luiz maybe considered too big a risk to play by Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas, with Jose Bosingwa the likeliest addition and Branislav Ivanovic moving into the center of defense. Fernando Torres is almost sure to be on the bench once more with Didier Drogba continuing in the central striking role, with no new injury worries to report for the hosts. The likes of Jonas, Sofiane Feghouli and in-form striker Roberto Soldado were all rested for Valencia by coach Unai Emery for the weekend's 2-1 home win over Espanyol and will surely return for the visit to Stamford Bridge. Central defender Victor Ruiz is unlikely to be able to return yet, with Angel Dealbert set to continue in his place. MATCH TRIVIA * A win would put Chelsea into the last 16, as would a goalless draw, which would see the Blues level with Valencia on points but through due to scoring an away goal in the reverse fixture between the two sides, a 1-1 draw on Sept. 28. * Chelsea's 3-0 victory over Newcastle on Saturday was only its second win in five games in all competitions. * Valencia is one goal away from recording its 150th strike in the European Cup/Champions League over the years. * Fernando Torres is the only player to have scored more than one goal for the Blues in Europe so far this season, having netted twice during a 5-0 triumph over Genk on Oct. 19. * The Liga side has won its last two Champions League matches, both at home, first a 3-1 success against Bayer Leverkusen before a 7-0 thumping of the Belgians. Coverage of Chelsea vs. Valencia begins at 7:15pm on both Joy Sports and Adom-TV only on Multi-TV. The game itself, kicks-off at 7:45pm. It's win or bust for both teams. 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