Betis – Granada CF Picks & Prediction Picks & Prediction
Betis - Granada CF Prediction, Picks and Taips
On Monday evening in LaLiga in the Benito Villamarin the mid-engines Real Betis and Granada will face each other. The Real Betis season is almost over, although the Andalusians are not yet completely safe. However, PhD candidate Granada is doing great and boarding the bus confidently for the short trip to Seville.
These are tough times for Real Betis supporters. On paper, the Andalusians have a great team that should effortlessly play in the Spanish sub-top, with names such as Nabil Fekir, Marc Bartra, Sergio Canales and Andres Guardado. Once inside the lines, the team of trainer Rubi does not bother at all. Before the corona crisis it was already doom and gloom, and in the first game after the resumption of LaLiga, the green whites sank en masse again. In the city derby against arch rival Sevilla, Real Betis had nothing to say, and the 2-0 defeat was entirely justified.
With that defeat, Real Betis saw her last glimmer of hope for qualification for European football go up in smoke. With only 33 points from 28 rounds, the Andalusians are not even completely safe, although they still have a considerable lead in the relegation zone. You could say that the season of Real Betis is almost over, although that certainly does not apply to Rubi. The coach clearly does not know how to get the most out of his player material, and is therefore under heavy pressure. In particular in the back, the green whites pile wrong on error, because with no fewer than 45 hits, only last-minute Espanyol got more goals.
How different is the atmosphere with fellow countryman Granada. The PhD student is having a great season, and immediately after the resumption of the competition managed to win 2-1 against Ajax's tease Getafe. Thanks to that great victory, the red and white with ten rounds to go are already past the magical milestone of forty points, the point where you can feel safe as a LaLiga team. A fantastic achievement, especially when you consider that during her last season in the Spanish royal class, Granada did not go further than just twenty points.
Trainer Diego Martinez and his men are of course very much appreciated in Granada. "That we are already at 41 points is great, but the season is not over yet," said the coach. "We go into every game to win, but the main challenge is to keep everyone fit. Various players are struggling with physical complaints. " With every three to four days a new game, Martinez will indeed have to rotate. Midfielder Yangel Herrera is suspended and will therefore not come into action on Monday evening.
Our recommendation tip for Betis - Granada CF : Betis to win @ 1.95