
La Liga Preview: Sevilla vs. Las Palmas in Gameweek 36
- Echofootball 2025/05/12 03:42
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Sevilla will welcome Jose Angel Carmona back into their squad after his suspension, but Tanguy Nianzou, Ruben Vargas, and Akor Adams are still expected to be sidelined due to injuries.
Djibril Sow and Albert Sambi Lokonga were also absent in the recent match against Celta, and they might miss the upcoming game on Tuesday, as Sevilla faces multiple fitness challenges at a critical point in the season.
Head coach Caparros may include Isaac Romero and Suso in the starting lineup, with Carmona also set to return to the first team.
For Las Palmas, Kirian Rodriguez remains unavailable for selection after revealing in February that he had experienced a cancer relapse.
Scott McKenna is a significant doubt due to an injury, but the team hopes that on-loan Wolves forward Silva could return to the bench following his recent issue.
Sandro is expected to feature in the attacking third, with Adnan Januzaj likely moving to the bench, while Oli McBurnie should start in the central position.
Sevilla possible starting lineup:
Nyland; Carmona, Bade, Gudelj, Salas; Suso, Agoume, Saul, Pedrosa; Lukebakio, Romero
Las Palmas possible starting lineup:
Horkas; Rozada, Suarez, Herzog, Marmol; J Munoz, Essugo, Bajcetic, Moleiro; McBurnie, Sandro
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