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Dep. La Coruna vs Levante Prediction & Betting tips
The Spanish title fight seems almost as decided, but in the lower regions the tension is to be cut. The bottom five clubs are very close together and do their utmost to escape the relegation dance. Two of those five teams, Deportivo La Coruna and Levante, face each other on Saturday afternoon at the Riazor. So it promises to be a match where the sparks start to splash!
Dep. La Coruna :
With only one point from the last five rounds of play, Deportivo La Coruna sinks further and further into the relegation zone. Last weekend, the Galicians with a 7-1 defeat were completely without a chance against Real Madrid. For the first time since the 1956-1957 season, blue-whites received so many adversaries. “The scoreboard says everything,” said trainer Cristobal Parralo.
Deportivo La Coruna is under pressure and so it is restless in the Riazor. This week, playmaker Emre Colak was sent away early from the training. Parallo: ‘I only want to see players here who want to work hard. If you do not feel like training, then you go home. ” Parallo has therefore sharpened his team in the run-up to the relegation cracker against direct competitor Levante – players who are not one hundred percent focused get along. However, it remains to be seen whether it will be sufficient to back off Levante. The home team has to miss quite a few players on Saturday afternoon, whose midfielder Pedro Mosquera is the most important. The expectation is that Edu Exposito may prepare for its first base of the season, although Carles Gil and Emre Colak are also possible options. The latter, however, has temporarily swallowed his coach.
Levante:
With seventeenth place (eighteen points from twenty rounds) Levante is still just above the relegation zone, but given the current form of the redblue it seems only a matter of time that actually get into trouble. The 2-1 defeat of last weekend’s visit to Villarreal meant the fourth official defeat in a row and in the last fifteen rounds, the team only managed to win once. Captain Jose Luis Morales is the only one who gives home on behalf of Los Granotas, but he can not do it on his own.
The Levante selection screams for a quality injection, because this is why I fear that the club from Valencia will not make it. The team hired Samu Garcia from Malaga and Saudi international Fahad Al Muwallad. Especially the last deal is of course very strange, you can wonder whether such a player has something to look for in La Liga. I have such a dark brown suspicion that a rich oilseed Levante has given some money, hoping to boost the level of the Saudi national team. This week, eight other Saudi players found shelter in La Liga and the Segunda Division. The money is welcome, of course, but Levante now needs class boxes that are directly there. For example, the club has been close to a rental agreement of attacker Loïc Remy (Las Palmas) for some time. That would be a great deal, although it would be incredibly stupid for Las Palmas to let her star attacker go to a direct competitor. Anyway, Levante can use some scoring power, because with only sixteen goals, only last team member Malaga does things even worse.
Dep. La Coruna vs Levante head to head matches
26.08.17 LL Levante Dep. La Coruna 2 : 2
19.03.16 LL Dep. La Coruna Levante 2 : 1
07.11.15 LL Levante Dep. La Coruna 1 : 1
17.05.15 LL Dep. La Coruna Levante 2 : 0
09.01.15 LL Levante Dep. La Coruna 0 : 0