Luis Suárez’s pothole has lasted almost two months

Granada has managed to reverse the situation and has chained a series of results that have lifted him to thirteenth position and have earned him a seven-point lead over the relegation places. This improvement has had an undisputed hero, Jorge Molina. The rojiblanco striker has scored six goals in the last seven games that have helped Granada add 13 points in those days. Molina has monopolized the spotlights that Luis Suárez has progressively lost. The Colombian is called to be decisive in the project, but he is not living his best moment.

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Suárez is going through a goalscoring pothole. His dedication and commitment are indisputable, but he is lacking success. It’s been almost two months and seven League games and one Cup game that he hasn’t seen a goal. Specifically, the Colombian he has not scored since November 21, the day he scored the only rojiblanco goal against Real Madrid (1-4). Since then it adds 675 minutes of drought. Paradoxically, Granada has not lost one of the seven league games that the attacker has not scored.

Robert Moreno is aware that he needs the best version of the striker, one of the cornerstones of the Nasrid project. At this point last year, Luis Suárez had almost twice as many official goals (5 in the League and 2 in the Europa League) than in the current season, in which he has scored four goals against Valencia, Betis, Levante and Real Madrid, and has distributed three assists. Granada needs him at his best level to continue to be competitive and climb more positions in the table.

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