It has been a disappointing start to the new season for Villarreal, but they will have the opportunity to land a second win of the campaign this weekend when they host Almeria, who are without a victory in La Liga this term.
It has been a slow start to new Spanish top-flight season for Villarreal, as they sit just above the relegation places after four rounds of fixtures. The Spanish club have won just once in their opening matches this term, while they have allowed nine goals, which is the second most of any side in the Spanish top flight.
Something will need to change for Villarreal when they return to action this weekend, especially if they have their sights set on challenging for a European finish this term. Villarreal have suffered defeats in each of their last two matches, conceding seven goals in the process. Their most recent defeat came on the road, as they fell to a 3-1 loss against Cadiz.
Almeria will also have pressure on their shoulders this weekend, as they are yet to pick up a victory in their four league outings this term. They have scored a commendable four goals, but they will need to improve defensively after allowing nine goals in their opening matches this term.
So far this season, they have picked up just one point from the matches that they have played. Like Villarreal, they come into their first match after the international break after suffering defeat. Almeria looked to be heading toward a draw against Celta Vigo before the international break, but the visitors eventually stole the points after netting the winner with just three minutes remaining.
Villarreal have an excellent record against Almeria, as they have won each of their last two, and five of the previous six. That includes a 2-1 win in this exact fixture last term. Almeria’s most recent win against Villarreal was secured in May 2010, as they secured a 4-2 home win.
It may be hard to overlook Villarreal this weekend, as they boast an excellent record in this fixture. They may have made a slow start to the new season, but there is undeniably quality across their squad. Therefore, we will be siding with the home side to get their campaign back on track on Sunday.
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