In order to avoid relegation from La Liga Hypermotion, UD Las Palmas must overcome a formidable opponent as they enter the season’s final three games. This encounter will go down in history. The team is swiftly moving into the second level after their recent 0-1 loss to Rayo Vallecano, putting their survival more dependent on faith than on football performance.
Only a few weeks ago, the team said they hoped the Estadio de Gran Canaria, where they play, would decide their fate. But in successive weeks, when the squad most needed wins, Valencia and Rayo Vallecano both took valuable points from Las Palmas on home field. With just last-ditch efforts, the team’s efforts in these games were insufficient to reverse unfavorable outcomes. The intensity of their predicament was echoed by the howl of disappointment coming from the fans.
Although the team has demonstrated dedication, supporters have been irritated by the lack of unified and respectable play. LAS PALMAS is on the verge of relegation as a result of the team’s strategy, which mostly relies on long balls from defenders to attackers without clear game plans. Protesters have made their displeasure known by calling for President Miguel Angel Ramirez to resign and demanding change.
Depending on the outcomes of rival teams, especially Alaves in their Basque derby against Athletic Club, Las Palmas is three points from safety with three games left. The team wants to take advantage of any mistakes made by Sevilla and GIRONA, who might increase their lead and essentially put an end to the struggle for survival this round, so every point matters and there is very little room for error.
As early as Tuesday on matchday 36, relegation might be officially announced. If Alaves prevails in Bilbao, they will have a six-point advantage over Las Palmas, who travel to Sevilla for the midweek match. Las Palmas’ fate would be sealed if they lost against Sanchez Pizjuan and Girona gained at least one point in their current and upcoming games.
The difficulty is increased by the fact that Fábio Silva will miss the remainder of the season because of persistent muscle issues. Alberto Moleiro, who played a remarkable game in the most recent defeat, has become the team’s ray of hope in his absence. Despite his fury, Moleiro said he was confident the team could survive, even crying as he said, “We will make it.”