
In the latest round of the Spanish championship, Granada achieved their first success of the season by defeating Huesca on their home turf. The match took place at the El Alcoraz stadium, where the hosts hoped to recover after a recent heavy defeat and restore confidence in their defense with the return of Jorge Pulido.
The visitors from Granada, who were at the bottom of the league table, arrived in Huesca with a full squad and a desperate need to earn points. For coach Pacheta, this match was an opportunity to relieve some of the pressure that had built up after a poor start to the season.
From the opening minutes, both teams displayed a high tempo and a clear focus on achieving a result. Huesca created several dangerous chances near their opponent’s goal but failed to convert them. Granada, on the other hand, capitalized on their opportunity and took the lead, allowing the visitors to control the flow of the match.
During the match, the referee issued several warnings, calling fouls on both sides. The coaches actively made adjustments, bringing on substitutes and reshaping tactics as the game progressed. Despite the hosts’ efforts, they were unable to equalize.
In the closing stages, Huesca increased the pressure, but Granada’s defense remained organized and denied the opponent any goals. The final whistle sealed a narrow win for the visitors, who took home a long-awaited three points from Aragon.
This result was important for Granada, allowing the team to break their losing streak and improve their position in the table. Huesca, meanwhile, continues to search for stability and solutions to their attacking problems.












