Alcoyano is visiting the sports city of Luis del Sol this Friday (21:00 pm) to participate in the match. bottom and relegated Betis Deportivoin promotion promotion positions with three more days ahead of them for the regular league to conclude.

The local team has sunk into the table and added just nine points at home, after Alcoyano has based most of his success this season on matches away from El Collao (26/51 points achieved), so Vicente Parras’ team is on the road. With the intention of not taking your foot off the gas in a crash where they started as favorites to get the three points.

This is because seven days accumulating without losing and the possibility of being promoted to the Smart Bank League after they managed to beat affiliates like Sevilla, Villarreal and Real Madrid outside of their home area.

Alcoyano traveled this Thursday to complete a one-hour tour of Seville on the afternoon of the match to train in the afternoon and spend the night at a hotel in Jerez.

Vincent Parras Due to the losses and doubts he has for this match, the team will have to retouch almost all of their lines except for the goal. While the absences became certain due to the removal of defender Lillo Castellano and forward Toni Gabarre, who were suspended for sending off against Albacete for two matches, Primi Férriz and Mourad Daoudi suspectsHis presence at 11 will depend on the last practice this afternoon.

The possible eleven could consist of José Juan, Toni Abad, Primi or Fran Miranda, Raúl González, Pablo Carbonell, Antón, Fran Miranda or Imanol, Juanan, Ángel López, Dani Vega and Andy Escudero or Mourad.

Vincent Parras JOHN RUZ


Alcoyano’s coach, Vicente Parras, confirmed that he must add three points during his visit to bottom team Betis Deportivo this Friday to be on top.

“Our intention was to train at El Collao this morning and then go to Seville, but we had a problem with the hotel and it was decided to go to Jerez for one last practice before tomorrow’s game. El Collao Recent rains have also flooded it”, explained the technician.

Contrary to what Vicente Parras said on the eve of last week’s game against Albacete, Alcoyano’s will “You have more to lose than to gain” in case his team does not return with a victory in his pocket.

He also assessed that Betis Deportivo’s unexpected win against leaders Andorra the other day was a wake-up call for their squad to not come out confident in this match against Betis subsidiary.

“The most important thing in games like this is that we get confused and be ourselves. The end result is good for us because you can’t always convince everyone that you can’t let your guard down, even against the lower team.”

Parras, of the Verdiblanco subsidiary, believes that “his position in the chart is somewhat exaggerated because it shouldn’t be that low in classification by template.”

“I don’t know what happened, all I can say is that they have very good players, especially from midfield”,