Our prediction for this Segunda Division match:
Lugo and Tenerife face each other at Estadio Anxo Carro in the opening match of the La Liga 2 round 35. Lugo have been involved in some low-scoring games of late, with the team failing to find the net in four of their last five league fixtures. Inigo Velez’s men have slim survival chances, but the hope dies last. Midfielder Juanpe is banned for the match, while there are no fresh injury worries in the home team.
Los Insulares, on the other hand, are stuck in the middle of the table with 42 points on their account. Tenerife aim to revive their playoffs hopes, and it seems that they will not have a better chance than this to get back on course. Keep in mind, though, that midfielder Carlos Ruiz misses out through suspension following his sending off in a 1-1 draw with Villarreal B.
Highlighted Player (Hacen El Ide):

Moctar Sidi el Hacen is a Mauritania international, who started his youth career at ASAC Concorde. In 2014 he moved to Spanish side Levante, but it has to be noted that he made no more than two appearances for los Levantinos in La Liga.
El Hacen joined fellow Spanish team Real Valladolid in 2018, but at the start of his spell with la Pucela he played for the reserve team. The Mauritanian footballer made his La Liga debut for the senior team in the 2018/2019 season in a 1-0 win over Girona. Moctar Sidi el Hacen started pretty early with his international career, making seven appearances for the Mauritania national team before the age of 16.
El Hacen made his Mauritania debut in a goalless draw with Gambia on March 2, 2013. The Real Valladolid player was born in Nouakchott (Mauritania) on December 31, 1997 and his main position is central midfield.
Highlighted Team (Tenerife):

Tenerife is a Spanish club based in the Canary Islands. Tenerife were founded on November 21, 1912, with the team playing home games at Heliodoro Rodriguez Lopez. The stadium was opened on July 25, 1925 and it can hold up to 22,824 spectators.
Los Insulares established them as the elite division club in the 1990s, but in 1999 the team suffer relegation to La Liga 2. Tenerife played in la liga two seasons more (2001/02, 2009/10), but they have been competing in lower leagues ever since. Los Insulares wear white and blue shirts when playing at home, whereas light green is the dominant colour of their away kit.
Tenerife participated in the UEFA Cup in the 1993/94 season, with the team eliminating the likes of Auxerre and Olympiakos before losing to Juventus in the last 16. Three years later the Spanish club did remarkably well to make it to the UEFA Cup semis. Las Palmas are considered Tenerife’s main rivals.