Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
Real Betis will look to recover from a massive 5-0 loss to Barcelona when they take on Cadiz on Matchday 6. Los Beticos continue with their old habit of producing much better showings at home than on the travels and it seems as if they will not have a better chance than this to return to winning ways in the Spanish top flight. Rodri is pushing for a recall to the starting XI, while the likes of William Carvalho, Nabil Fekir, Claudio Bravo, Youssouf Sabaly, and Andreas Guardado remain in the recovery room.
The Yellow Submarine, on the other hand, experienced all sorts of problems at the back in a 3-0 loss to Athletic Club, which is probably the main reason why we are going to put our money on Manuel Pellegrini’s troops. The visitors will be without Cala, Sergi Guardiola, and Brian Ocampo in the Estadio Benito Villamarin showdown.
Highlighted Player (Willian José):
Well-travelled Brazilian international Willian Jose was born in Porto Calvo and made his first football steps at a local Clube de Regatas. It was at the age of 17 that he was snapped by Gremio Barueri where he made 26 league appearances and scored six goal in his first – and only – senior season at the club.
In 2011, Willian Jose moved to Deportivo Maldonado but his five-year stint with the Uruguay outfit was marked by no less than seven different loan spells, one of which was to La Liga heavyweights Real Madrid. Standing at 186cm tall, Willian Jose is a notable presence in the box. This powerful centre forward will use his physicality to hold up ball and bring his teammates into play.
The Brazilian international did well to make a name for himself in Spain by playing for Zaragoza and Las Palmas, respectively, before he sealed a permanent move to Real Sociedad in 2016. A member of both FIFA U-20 World Cup and South American Youth Championship winning sides with Brazil in 2011, Willian Jose has not been given a chance to prove his worth at the senior level with Selecao.
Highlighted Team (Cadiz):
Cadiz is a professional La Liga club that plays home games at Estadio Ramon de Caranza. The capacity of the stadium is 20,724 people, and it was opened back in September 1955. El Submarino Amarillo are well known for their yellow shirts, with the team wearing blue jerseys when playing on the travels.
The club was founded back on Sepember 8, 1910, with the team facing local rivals Cadiz Sporting Club in their first ever official match. Cadiz currently compete in la liga, with the team securing promotion to the Spanish top flight at the end of the 2019/20 season following a 15-year absence. Cadiz are one of those teams who produce much better showings at home than on the travels. Magico Gonzales is the most notable Cadiz player.
The legendary hot-tempered attacker scored 57 goals in 194 league appearances for El Submarino Amarillo, and he was well known for his amazing dribbling skills. Magico Gonzales scored 21 goals in 62 appearances for the Salvador national football team.