Sevilla vs Granada: noticias del equipo, alineaciones ya que los jugadores de 5 estrellas no estarán en el partido, ya que el entrenador Sánchez da una razón válida
Sevilla hosts Granada in the matchday 34 clash of La Liga on Sunday at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium.
Quique Sánchez Flores’ men are racing to finish the mission emphatically, having stayed clear of defeat in the last four, however, they face a team convinced they could lose their top-class status if this weekend’s results come into conflict with them.
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Sevilla were expected to finish this season in the bottom half, but a late-season resurgence could lead to a rise in the standings.
The Nervionenses had guaranteed a win of five (two losses) before a 1-0 victory over Getafe in the last minute of Walk led to a four-game unbeaten circle, with three wins on the trot and a hard-fought draw in the derby Sevillian from last week with Genuine. Betis (1-1).
Sánchez Flores’ group has kept two clean sheets in those games, matching their shutout tally from the last 12 association games, and they want to prevent this weekend’s opponents from scoring on Sunday.
With 38 points collected in 33 games, the Andalusians are five behind Getafe in tenth place and seven behind Villarreal in tenth, which means that the red and whites can complete the first half.
Despite a miserable home record for much of 2023-24, three successes from their last four (one failure) point to a late-season improvement in Seville, giving the hosts the advantage against the second-base guests. .
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Sevilla’s plan to achieve its sixth success at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán faces a frantic Granada that is rushing to avoid the transfer from the first division.
José Ramón Sandoval is the second base club’s third head coach this period, with the hard-working side leaving Paco López and Alexander Medina behind, looking for the essential circle to overcome the drop.
Although the new man recently secured seven points from the nine available after minimal defeats against Cádiz and Valencia, the Andalusians are in 19th place with 21 points, 10 behind Celta in 17th place.
With only five games remaining and a meeting with Celta in the penultimate game week 23-24, the Nasrids should guarantee victories paving the way for cycle 37 and hope that the fourth base club remains winless in that period .
This seems ridiculous for the Vigo team with two successes in their new five association games, which highlights a possible transfer to Granada, whose destination could be set in Seville.
Misfortune for Sandoval’s team this weekend and the victories in the sixteenth set of Real Mallorca (32 points) and Celta (31) against Atlético de Madrid and Villarreal, individually, will allow the second base club to return to Second Division.
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Group news
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Suso is suspended from Sevilla this weekend after receiving a yellow card in the Seville derby against Betis. Djibril Sow (finger), Adria Pedrosa (muscle), Nemanja Gudelj (knee), Oliver Torres (shoulder) and Isaac Romero (hamstring) will be absent due to injury for the home team.
Youssef En-Nesyri has scored 12 association goals for the home team this season, and the Moroccan international is looking to add to that tally this weekend.
Orjan Nyland has scored 57 goals for the locals, ranking among the highest in the Spanish first category with 23-24.
The Sevilla goalkeeper’s partner, Augusto Batalla, has made 54 recoveries despite standing out in four fewer devices (19-15), and the Granada stopper wants to make an impact on Sunday.
Myrto Uzuni (11 goals) is one goal behind En-Nesyri and plans to promote the Moroccan in week 34.
Raúl Torrente, Antonio Puertas and Oscar Melendo seem complicated for the matchday 34 visit to Sevilla, while Jesús Vallejo should be ruled out.
Possible initial configuration for Sevilla:
Nylandia; Navas, Bade, Ramos, Acuña; Lamela, Soumare, Agoume, Ocampos; Lukebakio, En-Nesyri
Possible initial setup for Granada:
Battle; Méndez, Rubio, Miquel, Neva; Pellistri, Alonso, Gumbau, Jozwiak; Boye, Uzuni
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