Approved and failed: Granada deserved a better result

1-Louis Maximian: Super Max loosened muscles with a huge save on Juanmi. He couldn’t prevent the 1-0 and possibly could have done a little more to prevent the second. He didn’t have much work either.

2-Santiago Arias: The Medellin hare returned to the title five months later. Álex Moreno gave him a lot of problems. He centers pretty well. He faced the final stretch as the most advanced lane. Or as extreme. A pity that the injuries have limited him because he is quite a good player.

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16-Victor Diaz: Professor courage could not stop Juanmi. The one from Coín slipped between him and Duarte before surpassing Maximiano. He did a serious and intense job.

22-Sundays Duarte: General Duarte also had a hard time with Juanmi’s agility to win the back while looking askance at Panda Iglesias. Better than in previous games. It is costing the Portuguese to return to being the one before. Slowly.

17-Quini. Corazón Quini moved to the left side due to Escudero’s suspension and went up with great pride. Pending Bellerin because Pellegrini’s sides are very offensive. He left his skin in each and every one of the actions. Another excellent match.

5-Milla: The spring is the bastion of the Granada. He led the way in driving and searching for optimal options. In the 1-0 play he claimed that they were missing. Take risks and make decisions. He was traded for Fekir. Possibly, with physical problems and to avoid the fifth yellow card.

Milla punching with Edgar,

4-Gonalons: The French rudder was in charge of being attentive to the rejects and helping with the driving. Canals appeared a lot in his area. He is a player who does not wrinkle and when he shakes he is not noticed. Yes indeed. Fekir sent him a good ‘message’. He sacrificed in style and blocked defense. Good game for the Frenchman who has happily recovered from his injuries.

35-Hill: The Sabadell greyhound moved a lot and well to start plays and generate danger. He is very confident, he tries one on one and outlines his good left leg. He is a swordsman with an excellent waist.

10-Doors: The multipurpose (or multiman) ran everywhere as usual. He also helped stop Álex Moreno from climbing. Less brilliant than against Athletic, but as always, valuable.

9-Luis Suarez: The buck from Santa Marta had some chances, especially one that hit the post after a great move and another at 41′ that Rui Silva sent for a corner. Very quarrelsome but, as always, run over. He got the only yellow card of the match in extra time.

23-Jorge Molina: The immortal was closely watched by Edgar Y Pezella. He gave a course on how to assist, pin down opposing defenders, play from behind and assist teammates. He missed his golito.

From the bench:

18-Petrovic. The Serbian diesel entered the 70th minute for Luis Milla and the first thing he did was almost score an own goal. He added muscle.

14-Arezo. The Uruguayan prince entered at 77′ and revolutionized. Pezella took him 1-1 under the sticks. A very talented player with a great future.

8-Eteki: The odometer was Gonalons refreshment. It did not carburete.

6-German. The San Fernando wall reinforced the center of the defense, insufficient to cushion Juanmi’s voracity.

7-Soro. The bullfighter entered at 87′ for Arias. No time.

Aitor Karanka: ‘The Special K’ raised a serious game in defense and very brave in attack. Granada deserved better luck after conceding Juanmi’s 1-0 because they had chances and some very clear ones. The team is not saved, but it depends on itself.