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Granada is outgunned bottom and want as quickly as possible to transfer the red lantern to one of its many competitors. The only way to achieve this is, of course, by winning. Monday night the red whites get another chance, as Las Palmas comes to visit.
Granada CF
After two away games in a row makes Granada on a home games at the Los Carmenes own. The Andalusians have the points necessary, because with only ten points they are currently bottom of the list. After two rounds of play Granada is not yet beyond a paltry victory. Also in the final two rounds of play, visiting Espanyol (3-1) and Villarreal (2-0), the red-whites with nothing left behind. That in itself is not a shame, but the way Los Nazaries like docile lambs were guided coach Lucas Alcaraz should cause concern to the slaughter.
Despite the last place there with players like Boga (ex-Chelsea), Pereira (ex-Manchester United), Carcela (former Benfica) Samper (ex-FC Barcelona) and Adrián Ramos (former Borussia Dortmund) really sufficient quality present at Granada. However, lacking the fences shutter passion, the real will to win. With no less than seventeen different nationalities in the first team of Granada is the perfect example of a foreign legion. Most barely speak Spanish, plus no less than twenty of the 26 players selection hired from other clubs. Relegation is not nearly as attractive on your resume, but other than that to know the many mercenaries they next season or somewhere else to get a job. The need for the real fans are incredibly frustrating from the stands to see this motley crew, though Lucas Alcaraz remains positive: “Against Las Palmas we have to show that self-preservation is still possible.”
Ochoa; Hector, Ingason, Saunier, Foulquier; Pereira, Samper, Uche; Aly Malle, Adrian Ramos, Carcela
Las Palmas
Las Palmas we can call one of the big winners of the winter transfer window. El Submarino Amarillo knew tastemakers like Viera, Boateng, Roque Mesa and Tana keep inboard and fortified themselves with interesting players like Halilovic (ex-FC Barcelona) and Jese Rodriguez (Paris Saint-Germain). Both players hit this season somewhat sidetracked, but the Estadio Gran Canaria is a great place to rejuvenate your career new life. Include Kevin-Prince Boateng in the Canary Islands totally revitalized. Last week, the Ghanaian was responsible for the final chord in the 3-1 home victory over Valencia.
Las Palmas played Valencia quite looking and proved once again how much football ingenuity there is in the team. However, the yellow shirts are provisionally not go beyond an anonymous eleventh place. This is mainly because of the miserable results outdoors – with just one win away Las Palmas is one of the worst away teams from throughout the Primera Division. Strange, because with players like Boateng and now Jesé the team good weapons to make the opponent in the changeover pain. Setien coach will have to find a way to deal with this out-syndrome. Setien did not yet, lost or Jesé will start in the base: “He will make minutes, but I do not know how much.”
Varas; Dani Castellano, Bigas, Lemos, Michel; Viera, Roque Mesa, Vicente; Boateng, Jese Rodriguez, Halilovic