The historical record of Cornellà that surpasses Sarrià and Montjuïc

They are 14 wins, two draws and two losses those that Espanyol has at home in their 18 games played in this Smartbank League. 37 goals scored and only nine against. The home, sweet home of the parrots is undoubtedly being the engine of their leadership and of a promotion that will no longer escape except for debacle. 44 points adds the perico team at the RCDE Stadium, which are more, despite the lack of rounds to be disputed, than he had ever achieved before in a full championship.

Espanyol Shield / Flag

LaLiga SmartBank

* Data updated as of April 28, 2021

Up to now, the home scoring record was held by two First Division seasons, with 41. On the one hand, those obtained in the 1995-96, with José Antonio Camacho at the helm in Sarrià and a balance of 11 victories, eight draws and two defeats, in a 42-game league, as is now the case in the Second Division. For another, the 2004-05 campaign, under the command of Miguel Ángel Lotina in Montjuïc and 12 wins, five draws and also two losses. That a season as a local is essential to achieve success is demonstrated by the common denominator of these two antecedents: both served to participate in the UEFA Cup, in a fourth and fifth position, respectively.

You cannot compare the current score with the Espanyol's background in Second, since then the victories gave two and not three points, but if they were extrapolated, for example, in 1993-94, they would have added 39 in Sarrià, the result of 11 draws, six draws and two defeats. Regarding the present course, with Vicente Moreno as coach, only the blue and white have left points to escape against Girona (1-2), Vallecano Ray (2-3), with individual defeats, in addition to draws against Majorca (0-0) and Oviedo (1-1). The rest, victories.