Granada completed the second training session of the week this Tuesday, in which it prepares for next Sunday's game against Valladolid, a session in which up to twelve players were absent or did not work at the same pace as their teammates, six due to physical problems and another six for being concentrated with their respective national teams.
After the team led by Diego Martínez could return to group training on Monday after being most of it confined for ten days, this Tuesday he returned to exercise in his sports city to continue with the preparation of Sunday's clash against the Pucelanos in the Nuevo Los Cármenes.
They did not exercise at the same rate as their teammates Antonio Puertas, who has just overcome the coronavirus, nor did the injured Víctor Díaz, Joaquín Marín 'Quini', the Nigerian Ramon Azeez, the Brazilian Robert Kenedy or the Colombian Neyder Lozano, according to the images submitted by the club to the media.
Both Kenedy and Neyder Lozano are safe casualties for the team's next matches, while the availability of the other four players will depend on their evolution in the coming days.
The absent part was completed by the six players who are concentrated with their respective national teams: the Portuguese Rui Silva and Domingos Duarte, the Venezuelans Darwin Machís and Yangel Herrera, the Argentine Nehuén Pérez and the Colombian Luis Suárez.
The teams of these six players have a game on Tuesday, so the players will begin to rejoin the team's discipline from Wednesday.