Weeks pass and the first victory does not come. A wait that can be uncomfortable for any team. It’s already nine days before we win, and even though we have a lot of Leagues ahead of us, Elche margin starts to run out. Reaction or decline. The Franchiverdes have no choice. History still has room for them, but it’s starting to tighten up.

Since three points were awarded for the win (1995/96 season) Of the 15 First Division teams that experienced a similar situation to Franjiverde, only four survived.: Osasuna (2008/09), Zaragoza (2010/11), Almería (2013/14) and Getafe (2021/22). The Azulón example is the latest Elche can hold onto, but it’s also true that last year no other team was able to win on the ninth day and were relegated.

The situation is out of control for Levante: their first win until the 21st match day is no more or less than their Metropolitano win against Atletico. He competed, but had no chance of permanence. Getafe, led by Quique Sánchez Flores, received the biggest reaction. The Azulons were resurrected and even allowed themselves the luxury of ending the season without undue suffering and achieved salvation a few weeks earlier.

Before Getafe, this was done by Almería in 2013/14 francisco on the bench. The Andalusian entity decided to take a different path than the one Bragarnik had chosen at Elche and continued to rely on the coach. Rojiblancos came from behind and had an outstanding result by winning three of their last four games and taking another win.

Osasuna and Zaragoza were the first teams to be saved after failing to win their first nine league games. Navarrese did this in 2008/09 in a way that almost deserves a funny story.

With Camacho on the bench, Osasuna needed to score as many points as possible in the last two days, skeptical of his extreme Spanish patriotism. Your competitors? Barcelona and Real Madrid, respectively. He scored six and no one looked at the ID of the Cieza technician.

Zaragoza’s success in 2010/11 was even stranger. The Maño team, who got used to the end of the season with a heart attack, clinched the wins with Javier Aguirre on the bench, names such as Gabi, Ander Herrera, Leo Franco, Diogo or Lafita on the field and Agapito Iglesias on the board. was not obtained initially. LaLiga and justice have never counted on such a reaction, and all parties involved in the last day’s match against Levante in front of the hurricane were prosecuted.

Of the four positive cases, 11 negatives have their own counterpoint.. Elche will join one of the two groups. Franjiverdes, Sporting (1997/98 and 2011/12), Real Sociedad (2006/07), Levante (2007/08 and 2021/22), Racing (2011/12), Córdoba (2014/ 15 ), Granada (2016/ 17), Malaga (2017/18), Leganés (2019/20) and Huesca (2020/21).

TEAMS WITH NO WARRANTY IN THE FIRST SECTION AFTER MATCH NINE WARRANTY IS VALUE OF THREE POINTS

Sporting 97/98: relegation

Real Sociedad 06/07: relegation

Levante 08/07: relegation

Osasuna 08/09: persistence

Zaragoza 10/11: permanence

Sporting 11/12: relegation

Race 11/12: relegation

Almeria 13/14: permanence

Cordoba 14/15: relegation

Granada 16/17: relegation

Malaga 17/18: relegation

Leganés 19/20: relegation

Huesca 20/21: relegation

Getafe 21/22: persistence

Levante 21/22: relegation

In these cases there are results for every taste. The sport from 1996/97 continues in the League’s unfavorable history, the first being the 24th matchday, after collecting only 13 points in the entire championship and winning only two games.

Huesca fell to the ground with Pacheta two years ago while he was holding his salvation, and in the last days elche also took advantage of his wounds.. Leganés shrugged against champion Madrid during the pandemic. Roads Elche wants to avoid in May. Will he get it?

Mirror for Clemente, Almiron

Jorge Almirón’s return to the Elche bench last week was surprising, especially due to the streak that led him to leave two seasons ago: he had not won 16 days.

Some numbers that rarely serve to get a coach to get a repeat opportunity from the same club. But in Spanish football, the Argentine has a mirror to which he can look at himself to repeat what he has achieved: Javier Clemente.

Basque were sacked from Espanyol in 88/89 after 19 games without winning the longest manager streak in the First Division. In 91/92 the Catalan team rehired him and he bottomed out halfway through the championship. Clemente got the team off that route. Will Almirón do it now?