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Prediction: Granada vs Girona

Tom Dunstan in Free Soccer Predictions, La Liga 16 Sep 2023

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Verdict: Girona draw no bet

Best Odds: 19/20

Bookmaker: Olympusbet

Looking to extend on their remarkable start to the 2023/24 campaign, Girona will travel to the Nuevo Los Carmenes on Monday night when they meet Granada.

Granada

Starting with the hosts, although Granada might have claimed a much-needed 3-2 victory at home against Mallorca last month, it appears that might have just been a minor boost for Paco Lopez’s struggling squad. Last seen heading into September’s international break with an action-packed 5-3 defeat at the hands of Real Sociedad, the Nasrids are seeking some crucial stability. Although the Andalusia-based outfit might have gained plenty of praise as they secured a La Liga return last season, Granada have lost four of their opening five appearances. Getting proceedings underway with a routine 3-1 defeat against Spanish giants Atletico Madrid on August 14th, it is worth highlighting that Monday’s hosts have shipped 13 strikes in their first four La Liga showdowns – the worst defensive tally among La Liga’s elite.

Team News

Only making a single appearance since making the move from Real Madrid this summer, Granada are once again sweating over the fitness of 26-year-old Jesus Vallejo. Likewise, yet to make a single La Liga appearance this season, Lopez will also be without defender Raul Torrente.

Already notching a pair of La Liga strikes from his first four appearances, ex-Elche striker Lucas Boye will spearhead the Nasrids’ charge on Monday night.

Girona

As for the visitors, while Granada might find themselves in the midst of an extended struggle, Girona are enjoying a stunning early-season flurry. With the mood in Michel’s camp at a red-hot high, the Catalonia-based outfit will be smelling the chance to lay down another marker here. Impressing many across Spain’s elite last season as they landed an eye-catching top-half finish, the former Huecsa boss will be calling on his side to carry on from where they left off earlier in the month. Heading into September’s international break with a 1-0 victory at home against Las Palmas, Girona have won each of their last three La Liga appearances and they open this weekend’s fixtures remarkably sat second in the standings. Already putting 10 points on the board and riding an extended wave of momentum, Michel’s side will travel to the Nuevo Los Carmenes looking to show another statement of intent.

Team News

Dealing with what has been a stacked injury list, Girona will once again be without the likes of Antonino Jastin, Borja Garcia, Joel Roca and Toni Villa. However, overcoming a recent knock and travelling away with Peru during the international break, 31-year-old Alexander Callens could make a first appearance of the season.

Coming off the bench and bagging a late winner against Las Palmas prior to the international break, 31-year-old Portu will be hoping to make a first start of the season here.

Key Factors to Consider

    • Monday’s meeting at the Nuevo Los Carmenes is the first competitive showdown between Granada and Girona since March 2011.
    • Monday’s guests entered the international break by picking up 10 points from their first four La Liga appearances.
    • Likewise, Girona had won each of their last three top-flight showdowns by an aggregate score of 6-1.
    • Including an action-packed 5-3 loss against Real Sociedad earlier in the month, Granada have lost three of their first four La Liga appearances.
    • The Nasrids have also shipped 13 strikes in their opening four top-flight showdowns.

    Conclusion

    Heading into September’s international break riding a stunning wave of momentum, Girona will be looking to carry on from where they left off earlier in the month. Mustering 10 points from their opening four La Liga appearances and only continuing to gain a string of plaudits, Monday’s guests were also in the midst of a three-match winning run. Likewise, last seen on their travels landing a stellar 2-1 victory away at Sevilla on August 26th, Girona should be smelling a real chance here. With Granada showing some rather glaring issues at the back and already shipping 13 top-flight strikes, we are backing an away draw no bet at the Nuevo Los Carmenes.

    Verdict: Girona draw no bet

    Best Odds: 19/20

    Bookmaker: Olympusbet

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Tom Dunstan


    Formerly of The Independent, Tom has spent the past six years as one of our senior writers and betting experts. Alongside working with numerous publications from across the globe, Tom also graduated from the University of Falmouth in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Digital Media.
    Spending almost the past decade working in countries such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada, he has also spent time featuring in sports radio. Tom can be followed on Instagram - @iamtomdunstan

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