UD Las Palmas Adjusts Lineup for Crucial Match Against Almería

Coach Luis García introduces changes in defense and midfield to face the key match of the round.

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UD Las Palmas makes significant tactical adjustments, including Álex Suárez and Marvin Park in the starting eleven, to face Almería and consolidate their position in the promotion race.

Unión Deportiva Las Palmas has introduced strategic changes to its starting formation for the upcoming match against Almería, aiming to strengthen its defense and secure a home victory. The main novelties include the inclusion of Álex Suárez, who returns to the starting lineup after several weeks on the bench, and Marvin Park, who will play on the right wing due to the injury absence of Viti Rozada.
Coach Luis García has decided to sideline Herzog following the recent defeat in Andorra, seeking greater defensive solidity. The defense will be reinforced by the center-back from Tamaraceite, while Valentín Pezzolesi might get an opportunity from the bench.
The rest of the team set to take the field against Almería includes players such as Dinko Horkas, Mika Mármol, Enrique Clemente, Lorenzo Amatucci, Kirian Rodríguez, Taisei Miyashiro, Manu Fuster, Estanis Pedrola, and Jesé Rodríguez. From the visiting team, the presence of key players like Arribas, Leo Baptistao, and Embarba is anticipated, pointing to a high-intensity duel.
UD Las Palmas is currently in sixth place in the standings with 66 points, maintaining a two-point lead over SD Eibar. The team aims to recover psychologically after an unfavorable result and head into the final stretch of the season with the goal of promotion to the First Division.
The Gran Canaria team's bench will include goalkeepers such as Adri Suárez and Churripi, as well as players like El Poeta Benedetti, Iván Gil, Herzog, Jonathan Viera, Cristian Gutiérrez, Pejiño, Iñaki, Valentín Pezzolesi, Iván Medina, and Iker Bravo.