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When these two teams meets in Malaga, we’re used to see tight games. By the last nine occasions, Malaga has won three, four games have ended in a draw, and two games have belonged to Zaragoza. The goal statistic says 7-7 so there’s not usually any heartbreaking games when they meet in Andalusia.
The team
Zaragoza signed the defensive midfielder, Guirane N’Daw four days ago, but he will not be ready for this game. Instead, Aguirre picks up Edmilson, who was left out for the game against Deportivo last weekend.
Aguirre spoke about the last week and told us that the team had trained well, and the team is beginning to gain back some confidence, which is good ahead of a difficult away game. Uche, Laguardia and Kevin is closing down to comebacks, but non of them are going to Malaga. Contini is also out for this game, which makes way for a starting position for Lanzaro. Javier Aguirre is summoning the following squad for this game:
Leo Franco, Toni D, Diogo, Paredes, Edmilson, Lanzaro, Jorge López, Ander, Nico Bertolo, Sinama P, Gabi, Braulio, Lafita, Marco Pérez, Boutahar, Jarosik, Pintér and Leo Ponzio.
When these two teams meets in Malaga, we’re used to see tight games. By the last nine occasions, Malaga has won three, four games have ended in a draw, and two games have belonged to Zaragoza. The goal statistic says 7-7 so there’s not usually any heartbreaking games when they meet in Andalusia.
The team
Zaragoza signed the defensive midfielder, Guirane N’Daw four days ago, but he will not be ready for this game. Instead, Aguirre picks up Edmilson, who was left out for the game against Deportivo last weekend.
Aguirre spoke about the last week and told us that the team had trained well, and the team is beginning to gain back some confidence, which is good ahead of a difficult away game. Uche, Laguardia and Kevin is closing down to comebacks, but non of them are going to Malaga. Contini is also out for this game, which makes way for a starting position for Lanzaro. Javier Aguirre is summoning the following squad for this game:
Leo Franco, Toni D, Diogo, Paredes, Edmilson, Lanzaro, Jorge López, Ander, Nico Bertolo, Sinama P, Gabi, Braulio, Lafita, Marco Pérez, Boutahar, Jarosik, Pintér and Leo Ponzio.