The defeat by 1-3 suffered by the Pomegranate this Sunday against Real Valladolid in the Nuevo Los Cármenes Stadium is the most bulky since coach Diego Martínez took over the team almost two and a half years ago.
In the clash against the Pucelanos, which was Granada's number 50 at home with the Galician coach at the helm, the first defeat of the Andalusians this campaign in their stadium.
Valladolid becomes with the 1-3 final the first team to score three goals in the Nuevo Los Cármenes against Granada from the 'Diego era' and also in the first team to beat them in their stadium by more than a bit of difference.
What the pucelanos achieved had not been achieved by any other team in the 49 previous matches of Diego Martínez's Granada at home, 45 in the league in the First or Second Division, two in the Cup and two in European competition.
Granada's stumble leads him to accumulate for the first time this season three games in the domestic championship without winning, since before they drew against Levante (1-1) and lost against Real Sociedad (2-0).
The rojiblancos are already focusing their sights on Thursday's Europa League game against him Omonia Nicosia Cypriot, in which they could reach the mathematical classification for the round of 32 of the competition.