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We close the 22nd round of play in the Spanish Primera Division on the Ipurua, where the season’s Eibar visited by season flop Granada. A home win is obvious, though the visitors planning to throw a spanner in the works.
Eibar
Eibar was able to reminisce this week of an historic away win at the Mestalla, home of the beleaguered Valencia. Eibar managed to look put the top club cases by as much as 0-4. Visitors were indeed in the saddle helped by a red card for Valencia midfielder Carlos Soler on the stroke of half time, but when it was just eleven against eleven was the Basques were clearly the better side. Eibar is now in seventh place, a place that entitles them to European football as FC Barcelona Copa del Rey picks. An excellent performance of the modest club that is only active for the third season at the highest level. Quite rightly, because coach Mendilibar the entire season knows how to squeeze the most out of his selection. The coach, however, maintains that self-preservation is still not in final: “Only if we manage to win Granada, we may start thinking about other goals.”
At Eibar one is averse to star airs, but in my eyes three players to the squad that little bit extra. Defender Lejeune ensures the lock on the door, Dani Garcia is the general in midfield and Enrich shows itself more and more cool finisher. The latter pointed this winter an offer from Fulham and signed off in 2019: “In the Ipurua I feel at home.” With eight league matches he’s Celta striker Iago Aspas after the most scoring Spaniard in the Primera Division. However Enrich is much more than a simple balletjesafwachter, he opposed every game also extremely much dirty work. The very fact that everyone is willing to work for each other is the strength of this Eibar.
Yoel; Luna, Lejeune, Ramis, Capa; Dani Garcia, Escalante; Ruben Pena, Adrian, Pedro Leon; Enrich
Granada CF
Too low kite Granada this week could breathe easily. The Andalusians booked Monday at the expense of Las Palmas (1-0) finally their second league win of the season. Los Nazaries still have a long road ahead, but thanks to these three points were able to resurrect their bodies conservation ambitions have new life.
Granada was difficult Monday night and had the initiative mostly let the visitors, but the fighting spirit shown by the players and team spirit showed notice that they have long given up hope of self-preservation. That in itself is admirable, as many players would soon throw in the towel at a balance between thirteen points from 21 rounds of play. As a coach Lucas Alcaraz manages to stir up the team spirit further, Granada is perhaps more likely to leave behind the relegation zone in the long term. The season is still long, plus if you look purely at individual qualities I do not think the red whites the worst three teams from Spain belong. Players like Cuenca, Pereira, Ochoa, Boga, Carcela and Adrian Ramos would be out of place in my mind at any Spanish mid-engine. In addition, Granada so often chopped with this ax – in previous seasons managed to escape each time miraculously to degradation.
Ochoa; Cuenca, Gaston, Ingason, Lomban, Foulquier; Pereira, Uche; Ally Malle, Adrian Ramos, Carcela