The victory signed by Granada this Wednesday in the Alavés field (0-2) has allowed him to link five consecutive games as a visitor without losing in the top national category for the first time in its history.
The team led by Diego Martínez continues to break positive records in a historic campaign and the last one has been that of unbeaten home matches in First Division.
Before winning in Vitoria, the Andalusians also scored out against Osasuna (0-3), Levante (1-1), Betis (2-2) and Leganés (0-0), to link their best streak away from Nuevo Los Cármenes both this campaign and its history.
This good moment as a visitor comes after Granada accumulated eight consecutive defeats away from the domestic championship, the last one on February 8 against Atlético de Madrid (1-0).
The victory achieved in Mendizorroza allows the team led by Diego Martínez to reach 46 points, their highest historical score in LaLiga Santander.
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With these three points Granada mathematically achieves a permanence that had been virtual for weeks and get fully into the fight for seventh place, which gives the right to play in Europe next season.
In fact, in three of the five games he has left to finish the course he will have to face Valencia, Real Sociedad and Athletic Club, the three opponents who are also immersed in the fight for that seventh position.
The rojiblancos only have two training sessions, one this Thursday and the other on Friday, to prepare for the decisive clash on Saturday against Valencia at Nuevo Los Cármenes.