GRANADA. Granada and Huesca didn’t manage to score any goal on Sunday. Granada was truly better in terms of ball possession (67%)​.

The match was played at the Estadio Nuevo Los Cármenes stadium in Granada on Sunday and it started at 6:30 pm local time. The referee was Oliver De La Fuente Ramos assisted by Daniel Pescador Hernández and Samuel García Aguilera. The 4th official was José David Martínez Montalbán. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was pleasant at 22.2 degrees Celsius or 71.87 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 37%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 67 Ball Possession 33
Shots
  • 11 Total 9
  • 3 On Target 1
  • 8 Off Target 8
  • 1 Shots blocked 0
  • 109 Attack 89
  • 38 Dangerous attack 38
  • 85 Ball safe 68
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 8 Corners 1
Fouls
  • 13 Total 14
  • 1 Yellow Cards 5
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 1 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Granada was in firm control of the ball 67% while Huesca was struggling with a 33% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Granada had a more offensive attitude with 38 dangerous attacks and 11 shots of which 3 were on target. Nonetheless, that was not enough Granada to win the match​.

Granada shot 11 times, 3 on target, 8 off target. On the other side, Huesca shot 9 times, 1 on target, 8 off target.

Cards

Granada received 1 yellow card (S. Ruiz). On the other side, Huesca received 5 yellow cards (O. Sielva, R. Pulido, P. Tomeo, D. Timor and J. Pulido).

(Granada) was sent off after receiving a red card in the (90′).

Match Timeline

35'
Óscar Sielva- Yellow
45'
Rubén Pulido- Yellow
46'
Sergio Ruiz- Yellow
51'
54'
60'
62'
62'
Abou Kanté- sub ->D. Timor
62'
Kento Hashimoto- sub ->Kevin
Antonio Puertas- sub ->R. Rochina
62'
Óscar Melendo- sub ->B. Zaragoza
62'
71'
73'
Ignasi Vilarrasa- sub ->F. Miguel
79'
Jorge Pulido - Yellow
90'
Miguel Rubio- sub ->J. Callejon
90'

Standings

After this contest, Granada will have 13 points like SD Eibar to hold in the 7th place. On the other side, Huesca will have 11 points to remain in the 11th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the La Liga 2, Granada will play away against Ponferradina on the 8th of October with a 1-0 head to head record in favor of Granada (1 draw).

Huesca will host Lugo on the 8th of October with a 8-2 head to head record in favor of Huesca (2 draws).

Granada – Formation

Granada
G
6.7
D
Víctor Díaz 16.Spain
7.3
D
Quini 17.Spain
6.6
D
Erick Cabaco 24.Uruguay
6.7
90'
D
Ricard Sánchez 30.Spain
6.4
M
Rochina 23.Spain
7.2
62'
M
Y. Bodiger 6.France
6.9
M
Sergio Ruiz 20.Spain
6.4
51'
M
Bryan Zaragoza 26.Spain
6.5
62'
M
Myrto Uzuni 11.Albania
6.7
71'
F
José Callejón 9.Spain
7.4
90'
Substitutes
G
Ángel Jiménez 38.Spain
D
Pepe Sánchez 29.Spain
D
Miguel Rubio 4.Spain
90'
M
Víctor Meseguer 12.Spain
M
Óscar Melendo 21.Spain
6.8
62'
M
Njegoš Petrović 18.Serbia
M
Antonio Puertas 10.Spain
6.4
62'
F
Matías Arezo 8.Uruguay
F
Jorge Molina 19.Spain
6.5
71'

Granada started with a mid-fielder-oriented line-up (4-1-4-1).

The manager Aitor Karanka de la Hoz decided to play with the following team: Raúl Fernández (6.7), Ricard Sánchez (6.4), Víctor Díaz (7.3), Erick Cabaco (6.7), Quini (6.6), Yann Bodiger (6.9), Bryan Zaragoza (6.5), Rubén Rochina (7.2), Sergio Ruiz Alonso (6.4), Myrto Uzuni (6.7) and José Callejón (7.4).

The home team had on the bench: Ángel Jiménez, Víctor Meseguer, Matías Arezo, Pepe Sánchez, Óscar Melendo (6.8), Miguel Rubio, Jorge Molina (6.5), Adria Miquel Bosch Sanchis, Njegoš Petrović and Antonio Puertas (6.4).

Substitutions

Granada made 4 changes: R. Rochina for A. Puertas (62′), B. Zaragoza for O. Melendo (62′), M. Uzuni for J. Molina (71′) and J. Callejon for M. Rubio (90′).

Best player: José Callejón​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Granada was José Callejón.

His rating is (7.4) with 21 passes (85% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 2 duels out of 6. He performed 6 crosses. He hit the woodwork once times.

Huesca – Formation

Huesca
G
6.5
D
Jorge Pulido 14.Spain
7.0
79'
D
Florian Miguel 3.France
7.4
73'
D
Andrei Rațiu 2.Romania
7.0
D
Rubén Pulido 24.Spain
7.0
45'
M
Marc Mateu 21.Spain
7.2
M
6.6
62'
M
Óscar Sielva 23.Spain
6.8
46' 35'
M
David Timor 4.Spain
6.7
62' 60'
F
Juan Carlos Real 22.Spain
6.4
F
Kevin Carlos 29.Spain
7.1
62'
Substitutes
G
D
6.6
73'
D
Eusebio Monzó 26.Spain
D
Jérémy Blasco 15.France
M
M
Pablo Tomeo 32.Spain
6.4
46' 54'
M
Manu Rico 27.Spain
M
Kento Hashimoto 5.Japan
6.5
62'
F
Patrick Soko 8.Cameroon
6.5
62'
F
Abou Kanté 19.Gambia
6.7
62'
F
Juan Villar 9.Spain

Huesca started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

José Ángel Ziganda Lacunza played with: Andrés Fernández (6.5), Andrei Rațiu (7.0), Rubén Pulido (7.0), Jorge Pulido (7.0), Florian Miguel (7.4), Gerard Valentín (6.6), Oscar Sielva (6.8), David Timor (6.7), Marc Mateu (7.2), Juan Carlos (6.4) and Kevin Omoruyi (7.1).

These were the players on the bench: Cristian Salvador, Ignasi Vilarrasa (6.6), José Ángel Carrillo, Eusebio Monzó, Miguel San Román, Jérémy Blasco, Pablo Tomeo (6.4), Patrick Soko (6.5), Manu Rico, Kento Hashimoto (6.5), Aboubakary Kanté (6.7) and Juan Villar.

Substitutions

Huesca made 5 changes: O. Sielva for P. Tomeo (46′), G. Valentin for P. Soko (62′), D. Timor for A. Kante (62′), Kevin for K. Hashimoto (62′) and F. Miguel for I. Vilarrasa (73′).

Best player: Florian Miguel​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Huesca was Florian Miguel.

His rating is (7.4) with 12 passes (58% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 6.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the La Liga 2.​