From the continuity of Torrecilla to the renewal of Jorge Molina

There is a turret effect. Granada has undergone a change for the better since Rubén Torrecilla took over the bench. Last week he did not deserve to lose against Elche and last Saturday he hit the table by defeating Alavés, a direct rival, in Mendizorroza. A six-point victory, as they say in football jargon, will surely cause the coach from Extremadura to go from interim to permanent. In other words, Granada will bet on its continuity until the end of the season. His proposal based on a 5-3-2 seems to be being perfectly assimilated by the players. This Granada is another. The club will maintain its commitment to this home coach instead of considering the option of other more experienced coaches, such as Abelardo, one of the names that have come to the fore as a possible candidate for the coaching position.

The renewal of Jorge Molina. The striker from Alcoy will continue in Los Cármenes for one more season. Everything is agreed and the club will announce it officially in the coming days. If it’s not this week, it will be the next. But the reality is that Jorge Molina will be 41 years old when he ends his contract in 2023. So far this season he has scored seven goals, of those that give points. His game is appreciated because he offers boards, work and assists like the one he gave Puertas in the 2-2 play in Vitoria. Jorge Molina was received with a standing ovation by his teammates in training last Thursday after learning that everything was agreed.

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Uzuni will face Spain Albania has recruited Uzuni for the friendly match that will take place this Wednesday in Barcelona against Spain. The striker, signed in this winter market from Ferencvaros in Budapest and which has cost three million euros. In addition, the Under-21 National Team has called Raúl Torrente for the matches against Lithuania and Slovenia, qualifying for the European Championship in this category. And more international. Darwin Machis has been summoned by Venezuela to play against Argentina and Venezuela, qualifying matches for the Qatar World Cup where he, unfortunately, will not be in the red wine.

question of emotions. It is clear that Granada is better when Milla uncovers the jar of his best essences. Driving, recovery, criteria and leadership. “This game has been a cluster of emotions. We dedicate it to Granada,” said the man from Madrid, one of the most talented players in Spanish football.