Real Madrid will face a 'broken' Granada

Granada, the Spanish team that has played the most games this season (58), will arrive at the next LaLiga game against Real Madrid, on Thursday at 10:00 pm at Nuevo Los Cármenes, caught with a grain of salt.

Coach Diego Martínez has seen how tonight, in the match against Real Betis, he has lost three more players due to injury, two midfielders and a central defender, all fundamental in his game system.

In the 10th minute, Ángel Montoro had to retire after suffering a muscle injury, while in the 62nd minute it was the Venezuelan Yangel Herrera who also left the pitch with muscle discomfort. And already in minute 76, the Portuguese Domingo Duarte, also with obvious discomfort, headed the way to the changing rooms.

The coach of the Nasrid team was already out against Betis – and will continue to have them against Real Madrid – the also injured Jesús Vallejo, Carlos Neva and Neyder Lozano (three defenders), as well as the Brazilian winger Robert Kenedy. Nor could he count on Roberto Soldado, who was sanctioned with three games, so he is another who will not play against Real Madrid either.

The question will be whether the Portuguese goalkeeper Rui Silva, who was not a starter today after having suffered a muscle elongation, can already be under the sticks.