Real Madrid vs. Las Palmas: confirmed line-ups
Real Madrid vs. Las Palmas: they play for the 25th round of Liga Santander at Santiago Bernabeu. The clash will take place this Wednesday from 3:30 pm (Peruvian time) and will be broadcasted by ESPN for all of Latin America.
Real Madrid: Navas; Carvajal, Nacho, Ramos, Marcelo; Kroos, Kovacic, Isco; Morata, Bale, and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Las Palmas: Varas, David Simon, Lemos, Bigas, Castellano, Roque Mesa, Tana, Vicente, Viera, Jese, Boateng.
MATCH PREVIEW.
With Casemiro not included in the squad to receive rest, Toni Kroos will move back and alongside Luka Modric, Isco will also appear. Morata will replace Benzema in the starting lineup. In defense, although Zidane doesn't have many options due to the absences of Danilo, Raphael Varane, and Fabio Coentrao, Nacho Fernandez could give Marcelo a break on the left side.
Real Madrid vs. Las Palmas: match schedule
COUNTRY | TIME |
Peru | 3:30 pm |
Ecuador | 3:30 pm |
Colombia | 3:30 pm |
Chile | 5:30 pm |
Argentina | 5:30 pm |
Spain | 9:30 pm |
After two difficult matches, Real Madrid wants to regain calm and show solidity in the leadership. If they score, it will be the 45th consecutive match in which they do so, achieving a new historic record in Spanish football, surpassing Barcelona.
Las Palmas presents itself at the Bernabeu with its only eighteen available professional players due to the absences of the injured Michel Macedo, Helder Lopes, Angel Montoro, Javi Castellano, and Marko Livaja. Setien has included two players from the youth team, left-back Yeremi Valeron and center-forward Erik Exposito, in the squad. Two names will have to be excluded from the official roster.
One of the main attractions of the match will be the presence of Jesé Rodríguez, the forward formed in the Real Madrid academy, now wearing the shirt of UD Las Palmas. Las Palmas has suffered four consecutive league defeats since his high-profile signing.
Real Madrid vs. Las Palmas: possible line-ups
Real Madrid: Keylor Navas; Carvajal, Pepe, Sergio Ramos, Marcelo; Casemiro, Kroos or Isco, Modric; Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Benzema.
Las Palmas: Javi Varas; David Simon, Lemos, Bigas, Dani Castellano; Roque Mesa; Tana, Vicente Gomez, Jonathan Viera, Jese; and Prince Boateng.
SOURCE: EFE
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