The Spaniard should be able to breathe easy because with the calendar remaining until the break for the World Cup in Qatar, playing twice away at the RCDE Stadium in three matches which will play until November 9 (the final match).
He is reasonably relieved to see that he has two of the three games away from home, as the Spaniard does not give one right at home and to show Sunday’s game against the lowest team (2-2). And this is the Diego Martínez’s team is starting to become a ‘bargain’ for rivals visiting Cornellà-El Prat as it is the LaLiga team that has scored the most goals at home, so far, among all clubs in the championship. A brutal ballast.
Espanyol have conceded 12 goals at the RCDE Stadium, more than the three relegation tenants when they play at home: Elche (10), Cadiz (119 and Getafe (10). And in the six games he has played in front of his fans he has only won one, due to two draws and three losses. Bad numbers at the parakeet coliseum, which contrasts with previous courses when more than one is afraid of the parakeet fortress. In this League it’s a bargain.
So it is not unreasonable to think that with the numbers in hand, the Diego Martínez’s team faced with little hope the three pulses that he will play before the World Cup break, even if the rivals are to catch his breath and tighten the nuts. This Friday, the parakeets came to visit They are Moix to see them against Mallorca, a direct rival. And already in November, two main courses before stopping, on Sunday the 6th, visit Wanda to compete against Atlético and on Wednesday 9, Villarreal are wide at RCDE Stadium.
Source: La Verdad

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