Cadiz CF Granada CF prediction 2024-03-29

Cadiz CF vs Granada CF prediction: SPAIN: LaLiga betting tips on match 2024-03-28 20:00.
[p]Time is running out for both Cádiz and Granada, who will hope to come back rejuvenated from the international break as they bid to avoid the dreaded drop. Cádiz have collected seven points from their eight games under manager Mauricio Pellegrino (W1, D4, L3), compared with just eight from a 17-match period before his arrival (D8, L9), but there’s still a lot of improvement needed to bridge a five-point gap to safety.[/p]

[p]Perhaps Cádiz’s biggest issue this season, certainly as far as this game is concerned, has been an inability to take enough points from their direct rivals in this ongoing relegation battle. A 2-0 loss in Granada during the first week of January is just one example of a winless La Liga record (D7, L1) against clubs starting this round 14th or lower, though they’ll be hoping their last home outing – a 2-0 win over AtlĂ©tico Madrid – will lead to their first back-to-back home successes in this league season.[/p]

[p]Granada sacked head coach Alexander Medina after just 14 games in which their win over Cádiz in the reverse was their only success across that run (D4, L9). They are now hoping for another miracle from José Ramón Sandoval, who rescued them from an almost certain relegation in 2014/15 with the team earning ten points from their last four games of the season to finish 17th. After almost two years away from club management, Sandoval declared he took this job only because he believed in the players’ ability to avoid relegation.[/p]

[p]That’s going to require them to avoid what was a 13-point deficit heading into this round, though six of their ten remaining matches are at least against fellow bottom-half clubs. But initially, Sandoval will have to find a way to dramatically improve Granada’s performances on the road, where they have just two points from 14 games and conceded a league-worst 33 goals across those fixtures. [/p]

[p]Players to watch: Juanmi could be an instrumental part of Cádiz’s recovery after scoring in each of their last two home games, while Myrto Uzuni opened Granada’s account in his last four goalscoring appearances, including against Cádiz.[/p]

[p]Hot stat: A league-high 76% of Cádiz’s games this league season produced under 2.5 total goals.  [/p]