Granada returns to training with twelve injured

The grenade returned this Thursday to training after two days off to start preparing for next Sunday's game against Athletic Bilbao with a session in which half of the first squad was missing as there are twelve players injured.

The coach Diego Martínez took advantage of the fact that his team does not have a weekly game these days to give his players both on Tuesday and Wednesday of break, returning to work this morning to complete the first of the three training sessions scheduled for Sunday's visit to San Mamés in his sports city.

The coach had to pull several players from the Recreativo Granada, a rojiblanco affiliate that plays in Second B, to complete the work group, as they could not have up to twelve members of the first team in the session.

They exercised outside the group for dragging different physical problems the defenders Joaquín Marín 'Quini', Germán Sánchez, Jesús Vallejo, the Colombian Neyder Lozano and Carlos Neva, the media Angel Montoro, Luis Milla, the Venezuelan Yangel Herrera and french Maxime gonalons, and the attackers Alberto Soro, the Colombian Luis Suarez and the Venezuelan Darwin Machís.

The good news for the rojiblancos is that he worked to the
same
rhythm that his teammates the forward Robert
Soldier after being a few weeks off due to injury and having played only the final minutes as he had not yet fully recovered from the previous games against Napoli in the Europa League and Elche in LaLiga Santander.

Granada will still complete two more workouts before Sunday's game against Athletic, and both the coach and the rojiblancos medical team trust that they will be able to recover some of the twelve injured footballers and that they may be available for the game.