Getafe has been undefeated in the last six games in all competitions and would want to carry on that positive run as they play hosts to Valladolid in La Liga. In terms of the league standings, Getafe currently sits at fifth with 27 points and will have an opportunity to enter the top four in case they manage to bag all three points on Sunday. Valladolid, on the other end, has had a forgettable season as they reside 14th on the table with just 19 points on board.
Date- Sunday, December 15 | Kick-Off- 4:30 PM (IST) Venue- Coliseum Alfonso Perez
Getafe
Soria should start in at goal for the hosts, along with a back four of Suarez, Cabrera, Dakonam and Cucurella. Nyom, Maksimovic, Arambarri and Kennedy are likely to fill in at midfield. Mata and Rodriguez should be leading the line of attack. The positive news is that Jose Bordalas has no injury concerns to address.
Real Valladolid
Asier Illarramendi and Aritz Elustondo are ruled out due to injury. Moyano could feature in at right-back after a decent performance against Real Sociedad. Salisu and Olivas are likely to be the centre back partnership. Villa, Emeterio, Michel should accommodate midfield, while Guardiola and Ramirez should lead the attack.
Getafe- Soria; Suarez, Dakonam, Cabrera, Olivera; Nyom, Arambarri, Maksimovic, Cucurella; Rodriguez, Mata
Real Valladolid- Masip; Nacho, Salisu, Olivas, Moyano; Villa, Emeterio, Michel, Hervias; Guardiola, Ramirez
Marc Cucurella has done well from midfield for Getafe. The 21-year-old has three assists from 16 league appearances and is vital in breaking up oppositions play,
Michel can play a vital role for Real Valladolid. The Spaniard has a goal and an assist from 15 games with a pass accuracy of 84%
Considering that Getafe is undefeated in 12 of its last 13 home matches in La Liga, teams can be made on the basis of having players predominantly being filled from Getafe’s camp.
Jaime Mata can be the danger man while in attack for Getafe. Mata has five goals and an assist from 14 league games this season.
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