Despite fan frustration over the team's inconsistent performance, the situation at the bottom of the Segunda División table offers a favorable outlook for Granada CF. The eight teams positioned below the 'rojiblancos' are currently experiencing a delicate period, preventing them from escaping or moving away from the relegation zone.
This dynamic suggests that staying in the silver category might be more achievable this season due to the overall poor performance of several teams. With six matches remaining in the regular season, Granada has 45 points, a tally that, given the circumstances, could be enough to secure their continued presence in the division.
Among the struggling teams, Cultural Leonesa sits last with 32 points, having managed only one victory in 19 matches. Mirandés, with 33 points, shows a slight recent improvement, although their 3-1 defeat to Deportivo halted their progress. Huesca, also with 33 points, has not won in ten matches, while Zaragoza, marking the relegation cut-off with 35 points, has seen its recovery stall after a series of draws and losses.
Cádiz, despite accumulating six consecutive defeats and only one win in fifteen matches, remains out of the relegation zone thanks to the inefficiency of their pursuers. Valladolid, five points above relegation, has experienced a stagnation after a brief resurgence. Real Sociedad B and Leganés are also in difficult situations, with negative streaks preventing them from climbing the standings.




