Granada vs Las Palmas played for the La Liga this Saturday, on February 03th 2024. The teams tied in a match that featured few goals. The final score was 1-1.
Score
Those who like risky bets should have put the draw as their guess in this match. The equality of 1-1 rewarded those who dared to bet on this result since the pre-match odds for a draw were .
had to scramble to secure a draw after was sent off. After the red card presented to him in the minute of the match, searched for victory but stopped at the excellent defense of the opponent.
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Match Goals
Granada opened the score at 43 minutes, with Bruno Méndez as the author. However, Las Palmas did not give up and managed to equalize the score, with a goal scored by Pejiño 68 minutes into the game.
Cards
Contrary to what usually happens in the first halves of soccer games, Granada was quite tough at this point of the game, seeing a total of 4 yellow cards, and getting some players thus conditioned for the second half of the game.
The match referee decided to show 2 red cards in this Granada vs Las Palmas match.
Granada vs Las Palmas Game Highlights
Tempers were running high in the game, with 2 red cards e 7 red cards handed out by the M. Busquets Ferrer. In the end, Kamil Piatkowski, Granada and Aarón Escandell, Las Palmas went to the locker room early.
Featured Players
F. García Pimienta decided to put his player Pejiño in at 63 minutes, and he managed to change the score with 1 goal at the minute 68, and helped the team to achieve a draw in the end.
Standings
A draw isn’t typically a cause for celebration in a game like this. After all, you have to win the so-called “6-point games” to get far in a straight points-based league. With the draw, both teams stay close at the bottom of the table.
FAQ
Granada vs Las Palmas played for the La Liga on Saturday, on February 03th 2024.
The teams tied in a match that featured few goals. The final score was 1-1.
Those who like risky bets should have put the draw as their guess in this match. The equality of 1-1 rewarded those who dared to bet on this result since the pre-match odds for a draw were .
The game was exciting and had good doses of excitement. Bruno Méndez scored the first goal in the 43 minutes of the game, while Pejiño tied the match at 68 minutes.
This match featured a total of 7 yellow cards shown by the match referee M. Busquets Ferrer.