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Deportivo and Málaga, before a final to stay | Radio Coruña

Deportivo visit Málaga this Wednesday at La Rosaleda, a team that is two points from relegation. It is a vital match for two teams that are fighting for permanence in the silver category, due to the situation they are going through, critical in the case of the locals.

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Probable lineups:

Málaga: Munir; Cifu, Juande, Lombán, Mikel Villanueva, Juankar; Tete Morente, Benkhemassa, Adrián; Juanpi and Sadiku.

Sports: Dani Giménez; David Simón, Bóveda, Bergantiños, Mujaid, Luis Ruiz; Ager Aketxe, Gaku Shibasaki, Vicente Gómez, Mollejo; and Christian Santos.

Referee: José Antonio López Toca (Cantabrian Committee).

Stadium: The Rose Garden.

Hour: 19:30 hours.

The Coruña are one victory away from exceeding the 50 points that, in principle, grant continuity in Second division, a very different objective from the one they had when the championship began (promotion to First), but which at the end of the first round seemed almost unattainable (it was the bottom of the championship).

From the hand of Fernando Vazquez, Dépor is signing a second round with direct promotion numbers (it is the second best just one point behind Tenerife), and that has allowed it to evolve in the standings, although the hindrance of the first part of the championship keeps it far from the promotion promotion.

The coach, who will serve his second penalty game, has casualties of Peru Nolaskoain, from a sprained ankle, and Michele Somma, that this week has resumed in A Coruña the recovery of the knee injury that had begun to be treated in Italy.

The line-up presents several doubts due to the accumulation of matches and the high temperature expected in Malaga, but the technician is likely to touch up all the lines, perhaps except the attack, where Aketxe and the Venezuelan Christian Santos They were key against Huesca (2-1) last weekend.

The rival: Málaga, the team with the least thrashed

The Malaga team, which has six consecutive days without losing, although with five draws and a single victory, is the team with the least goalscored (31) but also the second-least goalscorer (31) ahead of Albacete (30), which was their rival of last day (0-0); while Deportivo are the only undefeated team since the resumption of the competition.

Despite the defensive efficiency with the new three-center system, Malaga does not work in offensive matters And, after the LaLiga resumption, he has only been able to beat Girona (2-0) and accumulate a series of draws that have left him almost on the edge of the abyss.

Tomorrow’s game will be dramatic because Malaga needs victory to stay out of relegation and get closer to its goal and Deportivo, with a victory at La Rosaleda, could ensure permanence or leave it almost sentenced with three games to go.

Málaga coach Sergio Pellicer has lost due to suspension from defender Diego González and Albanian midfielder Keidi Bare: and could recover midfielder Luis Muñoz, recovered from a muscle injury.

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