Celta seeks to reaffirm itself in Las Palmas

Celta is looking tonight against Las Palmas (Gran Canaria Stadium. 9:00 p.m., Gol, DAZN) for a victory that reaffirms the work done, with better sensations than results, by Rafa Benítez, tarnished by the poor image offered against Alavés in his last appearance in Balaídos. The celestial team is measured for the second consecutive day against a recently promoted team in an uncomfortable situation, on the verge of the relegation places, and without the Madrid coach having found the key to convert the good play displayed in some games into points.

Once again the celestial team will try to recover at home the ground they lost in Balaídos, their great unfinished business, where they have barely added a point in four games thanks to a ridiculous own goal given away by the rival. The problems in generating danger against Alavés, who did not receive a single shot between the three sticks, and the defensive gaps exhibited against Luis García Plaza’s team have revived ghosts that urgently need to be banished immediately.

Aspas, whose talent Celta remains inevitably attached to, is not the same as he was a couple of years ago and the signings brought in by Luis Campos, most of them future-oriented, are far from filling the void left by the departure of players. important players that the club has been forced to sell or have left for non-sporting reasons. Benítez hopes that the “adjustments” that the club plans in the winter market will give the squad the delayed leap in quality that could not be achieved with the signing of the midfielder that he wanted and wants to hold on in the meantime to the things that the team has done well and correct the lack of concentration, intensity or attention that has cost you points.

The light blue coach has confirmed that he will carry out rotations in Las Palmas to manage the fatigue accumulated by players who “need a little respite.” A change of drawing is not ruled out, although it does not seem likely. He is expected to maintain the defense of five, which will suffer variations compared to the last game. One of them could be the return of youth player Carlos Domínguez to the left profile of the line of three centre-backs, while Unai and Aidoo are expected to compete for a position on the right side. Starfelt seems fixed in the axis of the line, the same as Mingueza in the right lane. On the left, Manu Sánchez could take over from Ristic.

LEAGUE 1ST DIVISION. 8th Day

Foundation year

1949

President

Miguel Angel Ramirez

Seasons in First

34

Estadio

Gran Canaria

105 x 68

Ability

32.392

Foundation year

1923

President

Carlos Mourino Atanes

Seasons in First

58

Estadio

Balaids

105 x 69

Ability

24.600

Referee: iArberola Rojasi (Castilian-La Mancha committee)

Coach

Xavier García Pimienta

Dock

Scandell, Curbelo, Coco, Sinkgraven, Lemos, Perrone, Fabio González, Pejiño, Benito Ramírez, Marvin Park, Marc Cardona, Cristian Herrera

Dock

Marchesin, Guaita, Kevin, Aidoo, Ristic, Wall, Hugo Sotelo, Carles Perez, Miguel Rodriguez, Williot, Larsen

LEAGUE 1ST DIVISION. 8th Day

Foundation year

1949

President

Miguel Angel Ramirez

Seasons in First

34

Estadio

Gran Canaria

105 x 68

Ability

32.392

Foundation year

1923

President

Carlos Mourino Atanes

Seasons in First

58

Estadio

Balaids

105 x 69

Ability

24.600

Coach

Xavier García Pimienta

Dock

Escandell, Curbelo, Coco, Sinkgraven, Lemos, Perrone, Fabio Glez., Pejiño, Benito Ramírez, Marvin Park, Marc Cardona, Cristian Herrera

Dock

Marchesin, Guaita, Kevin, Aidoo, Ristic, Wall, Hugo Sotelo, Carles Perez, Miguel Rodriguez, Williot, Larsen

Referee: iArberola Rojasi (Castilian-La Mancha committee)

LEAGUE 1ST DIVISION. 8th Day

Foundation year

1949

President

Miguel Angel Ramirez

Seasons in First

34

Estadio

Gran Canaria

105 x 68

Ability

32.392

Foundation year

1923

President

Carlos Mourino Atanes

Seasons in First

58

Estadio

Balaids

105 x 69

Ability

24.600

Referee: iArberola Rojasi (Castilian-La Mancha committee)

Coach

Xavier García Pimienta

Dock

Scandell, Curbelo, Coco, Sinkgraven, Lemos, Perrone, Fabio González, Pejiño, Benito Ramírez, Marvin Park, Marc Cardona, Cristian Herrera

Dock

Marchesin, Guaita, Kevin, Aidoo, Ristic, Wall, Hugo Sotelo, Carles Perez, Miguel Rodriguez, Williot, Larsen

The big doubt will be, however, the one chosen by Benítez to relieve the suspended Luca de la Torre in the midfield, where Beltrán, despite having played almost everything, is aiming for a new title to the detriment of Tapia. Sotelo and Carlos Dotor are fighting for the Californian’s place. Up top, the novelty could be Douvikas, who would make his debut as a starter alongside Iago Aspas and Jonathan Bamba. Cervi, now recovered from his injury, will be the only new addition to the squad.

Las Palmas, meanwhile, faces the clash as a “good opportunity to win”, as stated by its coach, García Pimienta, who faces the duel with optimism, despite the obvious problems of his team’s lack of goals, which has only scored two goals in seven games. The yellow coach recovers Mika Mármol after serving a suspension and has Mfulu, Alberto Moleiro and Sandro Ramírez missing due to injury.

2023-10-02 04:10:33
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