Our prediction for this Segunda Division match:
Granada and Albacete take on each other at Estadio Nuevo Los Carmenes in the opening match of La Liga 2 round 15. Los Granadinos did well to reinforce the squad in the summer, but they have yet to find their best form in the 2022/2023 campaign. New boss Paco Lopez and his men aim to recover from a 1-0 loss to Real Oviedo, and we are positive that they will go all guns blazing at Albacete.
Anyhow, home win should not be considered as all Andre Ferreira, Raul Torrente, Miguel Rubio, Quini, Sergio Ruiz, Njegos Petrovic, Yann Bodiger, Oscar Melendo, Ruben Rochina, and Myrto Uzuni are sidelined with injuries. El Queso Mecanico, on the other hand, suffered a 3-2 loss to Levante at the weekend, with the team extending their winless run to four games in Segunda Division. Albacete and Granada, though, seem to be evenly matched, and we predict that they are going to share the spoils on Matchday 16. There are no fresh injury worries in the away team.
Highlighted Player (Raul Fernandez):
Born in Bilbao, Spain on March 13, 1988 Raul Fernandez is a 196-cm-tall goalkeeper who plays for La Liga side Levante. Fernandez played for the youth team of his home-town club Athletic Bilbao from 1998 to 2006 and he began his senior career at fellow Basque outfit Basconia. After making 29 appearances for the club in the 2006/2007 season Raul Fernandez returned to Athletic Bilbao in 2007 and it has to be noted that he played 19 games for the reserve team.
After spending the 2008/2009 and 2009/2010 seasons on loan at Conquense and Granada respectively the Spanish shoot-stopper started playing for Athletic Bilbao at senior level, but he made only five appearances for the Lions in La Liga.
In 2013 Raul Fernandez was loaned to Numancia and after ending his loan spell with los Rojillos he moved to Raving Santander. Nowadays the Basque footballer is a part of La Liga team Levante and you should know that he managed to keep 17 clean sheets in 33 appearances for los Levantinos in the 2016/2017 Segunda Division campaign.
Highlighted Team (Albacete):
Established during the World War II (August, 1940), Albacete are a Spanish club that welcome their rivals at Carlos Belmonte, the stadium with the capacity of 17,524 people. Albacete compete in Segunda Division nowadays, but during the 1990s they established themselves as the La Liga regular.
Their best ranking in the Spanish top flight came in the 1991/92 season when they finished the campaign in 7th position in the standings. El Queso Mecanico (Clockwork Cheese) have never represented Spain in European competitions. Legendary Spain international Andres Iniesta is the symbol of the club. Born in Albacete, Iniesta helped his hometown club avoid the bankruptcy in December 2011 as he became the club’s major shareholder.
As a result, Iniesta was honoured with a statue in his home province of Albacete. El Queso Mecanico wear white shirts and white shorts when playing at home, while black and purple are the dominant colours of their away kit.