Granada came back from a crazy game that lasted 103 minutes in Mendizorroza against Deportivo Alavés (2-3) and in which all the goals were scored in a second half in which the visitors went ahead, the locals turned the result around and ended up winning the Andalusian team.
Paheco: Good for most of the game, but unlucky in the 2-2 tie where he failed to clear the ball. Neither he nor his defense. In the last minutes he went up to finish off the fouls to try to find the 3 to 3.
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*Data updated as of March 19, 2022
Tenaglia: He is a good defender, but he still has to contribute more on an offensive level. He author of a very hard foul on Luis Milla that could even end in expulsion. The referee, Cuadra Fernández, showed him the yellow card.
The guard: The best in defense throughout the afternoon. Good in anticipation, the ball at the foot and in the air game. It is true that in the tie at 2 he was not lucky. Then, in the end, they pretty much got his back.
Lekeune: More unlucky than Laguardia, but forceful in defensive work. In some mistake he enabled his rivals to create danger to Pacheco. He went up in corners and fouls to try to finish off the strategic balls.
Duarte: Gray top and bottom. Collado drove him crazy in the first half and part of the second. He didn’t have much help from Luis Rioja either when they came at him in waves from his side.
Climbing: Of the most outstanding. Containing in the center of the field and always reaching the opposite area with danger. Author of the first goal for Alavés finishing off in the small area. In the end he saw a yellow card in the tangana with Aaron.
Lou: In minute 3 he saw a yellow card, but it did not condition him for the rest of the match. In minute 14 he had a clear chance to score, but the rival goalkeeper guessed his intention. In the second half he continued to work hard, but ended up being substituted.
Edgar Mendez: Good start to the game, but then it faded. He hardly enjoyed any chances and that ended as 9 after the substitution of Joselu by Mendilibar. He has beaten Pellistri and Jason.
Rioja: Quite blurred and controlled by Granada’s rivals. The line of five allowed the Andalusian defenders to control their movements quite well. Desperate and without overflow capacity.
Joselu: He caused a penalty, almost got injured and then missed. He then dragged the defenses so that his teammates could score in the other two babazorro goals. He ended up being substituted even though he had no discomfort.
Vallejo: Mendilibar decided on the initial 4-4-2 and finally accompanied Joselu up front. He author of the second goal, but then ended up falling to the right wing. He was replaced by his trainer.
Tony Moya: When Alavés took the lead, they went out onto the pitch to try to control the ball. But all he did was witness the Nasrid comeback. He hardly had a leading role in the game.
Peter Pons: He had been a starter in recent weeks, but lost that privilege against Granada. He tried to help close the game, avoid the comeback and then look for a tie at 3. He did not succeed.
Jason: He tried to enter through the bands when Granada came back, but the Andalusians were very closed. He took the final free kicks trying to hang the ball to get the tables on the scoreboard.
From the source: He entered the match very late and could hardly do anything. Alavés was overturned on the Granada goal, but the only thing that happened is that the Nasrids took advantage of that circumstance to do damage with the contras.