The UD Las Palmas will return to the red classification zone after the results are done on the seventh day. The yellow team will hope that the return to the competition against Celta de Vigo at the Gran Canaria Stadium will serve to collect three points where get back on track after a 2-0 loss against Real Madrid. The coach of UD Las Palmas, Xavi García Pimientawill be in charge this Friday and the rest of the weekend (the game is on Monday) to maintain control of the ball and follow the agenda to get out of the relegation zone on matchday 38.
And this Thursday the draws between Granada-Betis (1-1) and Celta – Alavés (1-1) leave UD Las Palmas in the penultimate position of the table with five points above Granada with 4 and below, Almería with only two points.
The next opponent, Celta de Vigo has exactly the same points as the yellow team and the same goal difference -4 and in 17th place in the table, with Osasuna – Atlético de Madrid still to play tonight, which will not change the relegation positions.
Needless to say, the three points next Monday against the Galician team be basic so as not to be complicated at the beginning of the League somewhat hesitant of García Pimienta’s team that led them to occupy one of the relegation places in the seventh matchday of LaLiga EA Sports.
On the other hand, Rafa Benítez, coach of Celta de Vigo, considered his team’s match against Deportivo Alavés “bad” wake up call”, and he accepted the point because his rival was higher.
“We need get better at managing home games. “This match is a wake-up call so we can’t sleep,” he said in a press conference.
Asked if celestial fans are running out of patience add five points to the 21 possibleBenítez recalled that last season Celta were saved “on the last day”.
However, the Celta coach is clear that they need to react as soon as possible: “WeWe don’t want to be at the bottom of the ranking and I don’t think we have to be there, but we have to accept that we have to work more.”
Source: La Verdad

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