Real Madrid and Granada will face off for a league match on Weekdays on Wednesday at the Alfredo di Stefano Stadium in Madrid, Spain. Granada, seventh, seeks to maintain speed with 21 points, while Real Madrid is in the position at the moment with 29, only one. point rivals Atletico Madrid for the first.
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Real Madrid: The club is on an impressive streak with its winning streak in 4 matches. Real Madrid used the merits of Karim Benzema which is remarkable for goal. In addition to the performances of the French striker, coach Zinedine Zidane has a healthy list with which to paint to summon 24 players before the match, adding the return of Eden Hazard. The team will continue to look for Benzema at the top, while Casimero will take care of things in midfield this match.
Granada: The club has had a good match run in recent weeks, following a 2-0 win over Betis on Sunday. Historically he has done well against Madrid, wasting 16 of his last 17 matches against Real Madrid. Maxime Gonalons’ accumulation of yellow cardboard will be a big loss to the New American midfielder as well as other key players, and will have to be handled in the most sensible way against a Madrid that will be strong even with a prospective rotation.
Both groups played a competitive first half before Real Madrid was given a purpose before part-time and finished the match for more purposes. Selection: Real Madrid 3, Granada 1.
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