There is no team in Segunda that loses less than Rayo. This season the redheads they have only fallen six times, three of them in Vallecas (Ponferradina, Zaragoza and Elche) and the other three at home (Girona, Lugo and Oviedo). In this ranking of the least defeated teams in the category, followed by Cádiz (seven) and Zaragoza, Almería and Mirandés (eight), standing at the opposite end Albacete and Extremadura, with fifteen.
If defeat is the least common result for Rayo, the most repeated is the draw. Without going any further, the franjirrojos finished their last match at Riazor with a 3-3 on the scoreboard. There is a reason why he is the 'king' of LaLiga (no First and Second team reaches 18, although Racing stalks him with 17) and also of the great continental championships (nobody matches their records in the Premier, the Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Serie A).
Regarding the number of victories, Rayo has ten. A middle ground. The franjirrojos would be between 17 in Cádiz and four in Racing, leader and bottom of the classification. The bulk of the wins (80%) occurred in Vallecas, prevailing over Depor, Racing, Tenerife, Girona, Lugo, Huesca, Albacete and Fuenla). Hence, those of Paco are clear the strategy to get into the playoff: win at home and add away. For now, since the league restart, the plan has gone from strength to strength and has resulted in eight points out of twelve possible.