Life after the exit of former head coach García Pimienta – who left for Sevilla – has been far from ideal for the Canarians.
It’s only been four matches, but Las Palmas have not registered a single win since the beginning of the 24/25 La Liga season. Drawing against Real Madrid (1-1) might offer a glimmer of hope, but defeats against Leganes and Alavés bring dark clouds over the club’s prospects.
The first match saw a decent draw against Sevilla, but beyond that, there hasn’t been much to cheer about.
On a positive note, Las Palmas has managed to score in every game except their most recent one, suggesting the attack is functioning to some degree. However, the lack of clean sheets since the start of the season is a major concern. The solid defensive foundations established under García Pimienta seem to have crumbled, and it’s something Luis Carrón and his staff will need to address.
The game against Athletic Club will be a tough one, an intense fixture to say the least. If there is one team that cannot afford to have an inattentive defensive backline, it’s the Basques led by Ernesto Valverde.
Although Athletic Club looked stronger than ever last season, the beginning of this campaign has been marked by an unusually inconsistent range of performances despite retaining key talent like Nico Williams.
After a non-signing with FC Barcelona, his decision to stay caused quite a stir, angering Barcelona fans and sparking tension between the boards of both clubs.
However, Nico’s performances have yet to justify the off-season drama, as he has struggled to find his form. As Las Palmas have struggled to keep a clean sheet, he could rediscover his spark against Las Palmas this weekend.
Athletic’s results this season have been mixed. They lost narrowly to Barcelona (2-1) and allowed Atlético Madrid to steal a victory (1-0), leaving Ernesto Valverde’s side with just one win—against Valencia (1-0)—and a draw in their opening match against Getafe (1-1).
Everything Athletic Club is known for – defensive solidity, intense transitions – seems less visible in these first four games. Las Palmas could provide the ideal opposition for Athletic to re-establish their identity and get back to playing the kind of football they are known for.
Bet hereIt is quite unlikely that we will see a banger. Athletic Club has yet to fully rediscover their form, while Las Palmas are struggling with their coaching transition. However, with the Williams brothers and Oihan Sancet in the attack, Ernesto Valverde’s team should have enough firepower to secure a victory in Las Palmas.
Las Palmas have shown strong resilience against better-ranked teams, as evidenced by their draws in previous matches. Some might argue that this points toward another stalemate, but the Athletic Club’s forwards are likely to be too much for the Canarians to handle.
A dominant performance from the Basques is unlikely, though they enter as favorites.
Throughout the start of the season, Ernesto Valverde’s boys have lacked the inspiring accuracy they played with during the past season.
Their gameplan, historically focused on the intensity of the game, needs that precise touch that marked their games. As they have struggled to replicate this so far, everything hints at a slower, more methodical victory rather than a commanding display.
While Las Palmas has managed to score in most of their previous fixtures (with the exception of the 2-0 defeat to Deportivo Alavés), this match has the potential to end in another goalless outing for the home side. Athletic Club’s intensity, if executed like last season, would stop the chance creation mechanisms of the hosts without much difficulty.
On the other side, Nico Williams, who has yet to shine this season, may find this match an ideal platform to rediscover his scoring touch and reignite his influence in the Basque attack.
Additionally, Yuri Berchiche, despite his fluctuating form, should benefit from Las Palmas’ lack of defensive rigidity, linking up well with his teammates and contributing to the offensive buildup.
It does not matter how “weak” Las Palmas might seem; the home advantage – far from Spain’s mainland – will always give them an advantage.
It would be surprising to see Athletic Club completely dominate the hosts, particularly given the lack of consistency and accuracy seen throughout the first four games. All of this contributes to a very exciting clash despite not making the headlines.
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