Despite a recent defeat, the 'rojiblanco' squad maintains a ten-point lead over the relegation zone, with eighteen points still in play. This favorable situation is bolstered by the results of their direct rivals, who failed to secure significant victories last weekend.
The performance of teams involved in the fight for survival is not encouraging for their own interests, as none have managed more than two wins in their last five matches. This suggests that Granada CF might even secure its continuity without reaching the eight-point mark if other results go their way.
“"With two victories, permanence could be considered sealed, surpassing the 50-point barrier."
Granada CF's remaining schedule includes crucial matches. The next challenge will be against UD Almería in a demanding derby, followed by an away game against Real Zaragoza. Subsequently, the team will face Córdoba in early May, by which time their permanence could be practically assured.
The final three matchdays will see Granada CF play against Burgos at home, Mirandés away, and Sporting de Gijón at the close of the championship. Statistical platforms do not place Granada CF among the main relegation candidates, identifying other teams like Mirandés and Cultural Leonesa as having a higher risk of dropping a division.




