This Friday begins the twelfth day of the championship in the Second Division that could benefit Spanish interests, cling to a leadership it already holds and even open a gap to its immediate pursuers.
This could be a lucky day for the parakeets as there are up to three direct rivalries between the ‘cocks’ of the League, particularly the faces between them, the top six classified in the championship, one of them Spanish .
- He Luis García’s team fired up on Friday host Leganés at the Stage Front Stadium, hot on their heels as they are second in the standings with one point less than the Catalans. Duel in the scent of ‘Primera’, a great game between two ‘gallitos’ who want to fight to the end for promotion.
But this is not the only confrontation between those who want to climb on the weekend. Saturday Tenerife, fourth in the table, host Levantethird and tied on points with their rivals and the ‘Lega’ (all with 22, some less than the Parakeets).
This is not the last appointment that will cross the two candidates for promotion this weekend. This Saturday too, Zaragoza, fifth in the standings, will face Eibar at Romareda, the sixth and the team that will close the zone of teams that will play today, a playoff for promotion.
Today the faces can be seen in crossed duels, the first six classified. If Espanyol do their homework and open the day by beating Leganés at home and in the other two duels between the ‘gallitos’ there is a draw, Luis Garcia’s team In addition to establishing himself as the first, he can open a good gap with his pursuers who will leave points by knocking each other out. As seen, the blue and white team must take advantage of this situation. Not disappointed against a direct rival like ‘Lega’, that is important, and hoping for a draw in other events to give a ‘kick’ up and open a gap to the second team.
Source: La Verdad

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