Seven teams, including Valencia, Espanyol, Valladolid, Cadiz, Getafe, Almeria, Celta Vigo, and Elche, are vying to avoid finishing last in the following division next season. Both Espanyol and Valladolid are in trouble with two games remaining. After Barcelona’s disappointing title run, the lesser-known teams in the Spanish league are putting on a show for the season’s final days.
Valencia, Espanyol, Valladolid, Cadiz, Getafe, Almeria, Celta Vigo, and Elche are the seven teams vying to stay out of the second division after Elche finished last in that division last season. With two games remaining, Valladolid and Espanyol are in a tough situation. Every one of the games for the penultimate round will be played simultaneously on Sunday, alongside Genuine Madrid’s excursion to Sevilla on Saturday.
Valencia’s matchup with Espanyol is crucial. With three points behind Getafe, Cadiz, and Valladolid, the group with its headquarters in Barcelona is last. Assuming Espanyol loses at Valencia and the other three groups draw or better, the group will be dispensed with.
In any case, Espanyol is playing a portion of its best soccer of the time, drawing 3-3 with Atletico Madrid on Wednesday subsequent to overcoming Rayo Vallecano 2-1 and finishing a three-objective deficiency. Luis Garca, the Espanyol coach, said, “What an out of control thrill ride of feelings, yet I’m persuaded that we will save ourselves” after the rebound victory over Atletico. My group is still very much alive.
In response to Vincius Junior, a forward for Real Madrid, being the target of racial slurs, the Spanish soccer federation has ordered the closure of part of Mestalla Stadium. “Sunday’s down is a continue onward for us,” Valencia guide Rubén Baraja said after Mallorca beat his get-together 1-0 on Thursday.
Almeria also has a crucial game against them, as they are just one point ahead of Valladolid in eighth place. Valladolid is fully on guard following Tuesday’s 3-1 triumph over Barcelona, the top dog who didn’t have anything to play for.
In a second battle involving groups close to the base, Cadiz, ranked seventeen, faces Celta, ranked fourteen. Cadiz is only two concentrations behind Celta, which has only won one of its last ten games and is on the decline.
Getafe, which is sixteenth, plays Osasuna without their leading scorer, Enes Unal, who injured his leg against Genuine Betis on Wednesday in a 1-0 win. Right when Veritable Sociedad plays third-place Atletico Madrid, it has a prevalent chance getting fourth spot and the last Managers Affiliation spot for Spain.