Girona will come out of the break focusing on the match against Espanyol although, in truth, the eyes are starting to go to the days that can be lost to meet the goal of permanence. These are rivals that the rojiblanco team has never faced.
Míchel’s men have to play against five of the six teams occupying the top positions in the table. At home they will receive Real Madrid, Villarreal and Betis, matches to try to add a draw with the support of the fans, although the percentage of success will not be very low in Montilivi, but everything depends on having a practical perfect game. Away from the Catalan province they have to face FC Barcelona and Real Sociedad, very demanding appointments.
Leaving aside those fighting for leadership and positions in Europe, Girona will also welcome at home three rivals who continue to fight for permanence, some more than others. They are Spanish, Elche and Majorca. It is important for the people from Girona to get three points to subtract them, therefore, from their pursuers.
Outside, and less difficult, Girona also have to visit Real Valladolid, Sevilla, Celta and Osasuna, most of whom carom every week to benefit. Being strong in these matches is one of the keys if Girona wants to continue in the First Division for another year.
The rojiblanco team has 31 points. It may seem practically saved, but the lower zone of the table is the tightest of the final courses and it not only seems to have economic inflation, but also in the form of points every weekend. Assuming, theoretically, that with 42 points the team will be saved, the Catalans should take 11 more points. In other words, they need four wins or, alternatively, three wins and two draws from the 12 games left to play. The most likely and unique option is to achieve 11 draws.
The team average so far is 1.20 points per game. Following the current average, the team led by the Vallecano coach will reach 45 points, although you know that nothing is written in football.
Source: La Verdad

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