La Liga: Granada – La Palmas
In recent days, all the attention of Granada fans has been focused on the winter market, an emergency solution that the red and white team resorted to to try to avoid relegation, but time is against those from Medina who need new additions to begin. fold instantly. Their opponents, Las Palmas, will try to bounce back from their narrow defeat to Real Madrid and return to the top three.
In the match against Las Palmas, Cacique Medina will now be able to test several new players. Piatkowski has overcome muscle discomfort and has a chance to start, as does Hongla, who could reappear following a two-game suspension imposed on him on his debut. Additionally, Pellistri is a candidate to be included in the eleven following Brian’s departure, and the Uruguayan will look to fill that absence as soon as possible.
The Canaries want to win again, enjoying good momentum in the first months of the competition that allows them to look at relegation from afar as the team refuses to look towards Europe.
García Pimienta reinstates Saul Coco, who has already returned from the African Cup, and also has the only player on the winter market – midfielder Fabio Gonzalez, who has regained his chip after injury in pre-season. Javi Muñoz and Araujo will miss the match due to suspension. Lemos, Curbelo and Benito are also absent due to injury, while Mfulu is still involved in the African Cup.
- Duel match: Boyer vs. Munir
Boye vs Munir. Both will be responsible for occupying the attack points of Granada and Las Palmas in Nuevo Los Carmenes. Boyer has three goals this season, one more than Mounir. Striker Nasrid also tops the yellow team in assists, having assisted three goals against the Moroccan international striker alone.
Forecast by Angel Rodriguez (Granada – Las Palmas 1-3)
Even though they are playing at home, I think Granada will have a hard time beating Las Palmas. The haste with which the Andalusians arrive contrasts with the calmness of the yellows in the table. Three defeats in a row highlight Granada’s current low point, while Las Palmas, despite losing 1-2 to Real Madrid, is in a much more positive direction.