He pomegranate the game can start with The Carmenesin front of him real Madrid with relegation mathematically consummated in the event of a victory for Mallorca, which plays first. If that doesn’t happen, it will try to force itself to avoid it. The loss of the category has been assumed since their defeat the previous day against Sevilla.
The last two victories at home have given them the confidence to at least bring joy to their fans. It probably won’t be worth it in the face of salvation, but it will be a comfort in what has been a difficult time.
For this match, José Ramón Sandoval still cannot rely on attacker Antonio Puertas, while center back Raúl Torrente has recovered. Center back Miguel Rubio is also absent due to the accumulation of warnings. Albanian international forward Myrto Uzuni continues to struggle, with discomfort in his Achilles tendon, although he will be able to play. Center back Jesús Vallejo remains on safe leave for personal reasons.
Granada’s stadium is expected to be packed. Most supplements for season ticket holders are already sold out and tickets for the general public are almost sold out.
PROBABLE ALIGNMENT (4-4-2)
25 Batalla, 2 Bruno Méndez, 22 Piatkowski, 14 Ignasi Miquel, 15 Carlos Neva; 20 Sergio Ruiz, 23 Gumbau, 18 Jozwiak, 19 Pellistri; 11 Uzuni and 7 Lucas Boyé
SUBSTITUTES:
13 Marc Martínez, 1 Raúl Fernández, 3 Maouassa, 12 Ricard Sánchez, 28 Raúl Torrente, 6 Hongla, 24 Gonzalo Villar, 9 José Callejón, 21 Melendo, 8 Arezo, 17 Corbeanu
Source: La Verdad

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