The tournament pressure has been lifted off the fragile shoulders of Elche, who are heading to the Segunda Division for restructuring, which seems to have brought about positive changes. The draws against Getafe in the last round were enough to confirm their relegation, while the team extended their season’s best unbeaten streak after two consecutive victories over Rayo Vallecano (1-0) and Atletico (4-0). Elche’s current boss, Sebastian Beca??eche, who previously referred to his leadership of the team as a long-term “investment,” insists that the team approaches each game “as a final” rather than adopting a “nothing to lose” mentality. Today, Mascarell, Carmona, and Alamo will be unable to play due to a knee injury.
It will be interesting to see how Sevilla, one of the three clubs alongside Barcelona and Real Madrid that have defeated Elche by a margin of three or more goals this calendar year, will fare for the remainder of their season with the UEFA Europa League final ahead. Jose Luis Mendilibar, who is already enjoying the best start among all Sevilla coaches in history, deserves respect and attention from the most powerful clubs in the world. However, the draw against Real Betis on Sunday with a score of 0-0 indicates that the visitors have not yet set their priorities. With 13 wins and 48 points in 35 matches of the current season, the team holds the ninth position. Today, Marcao, Nianzu, Torres, and Jordan will be unavailable due to an Achilles injury. More today football predictions from the experts can be obtained from the link provided.