The visitors are having an outstanding season, with a Champions League spot almost guaranteed for next season, while Las Palmas are in 13th place, 12 points above the relegation zone
Las Palmas’ performance in the first half of the season is projected to maintain them in Spain’s top division for the 2024-25 season, and the squad appears to have enough credit in the bank, which is fortunate given their recent troubles for success.
Indeed, Garcia Pimienta’s side will be coming off a five-game losing streak in La Liga, including a 4-1 loss to Celta Vigo last weekend.
Los Amarillos have not won a league match since February 10, collecting only two points in their last eight games, but it appears that they will be in Spain’s top division for the second consecutive season.
Pio Pio rank 13th in the rankings with 37 points, 12 points ahead of
Girona’s home record this season is the third-best in La Liga, with 41 points from 16 matches, three fewer than Real Madrid’s.
The Catalans defeated Cadiz 4-1 at home last time out, but they have struggled on the road, losing five straight games against Real Madrid, Athletic Bilbao, Mallorca, Getafe, and Atletico Madrid.
Michel’s club has only won once away from home this season, at the end of January, and they will need to overcome that in order to climb into second place in the table on Saturday, since they are now third, two points behind second-placed Barcelona.
Girona was unable to maintain pace
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