For anyone with Sky Sports, Granada are currently playing Real Madrid at home in the league. 14 mins in and it's currently 0-0. Peñaranda playing (have heard his name a couple of times already) and Doucouré on the bench.
Well, this is certainly not the kind of match where Granada must collect precious points, but should they always play like that they can certainly do it in other matches. Also, both Penaranda and Success look really good.
Yes AND he has that little squiggly thing above his first 'n'. I don't think we have one of those yet do we?
Goodie! What is it called?I can't just call it little squiggly thing,I'll reserve that for that rather odd Spurs fellow.
An accent, as in there is an accent on the n in Peñaranda Edit: in case you didn't know, the pronunciation is the same as the n in 'new'. It's a nasaly n if you will.
Oh well,such is life in the Premier League! Thanks nisman94,although I suppose he's not with us any more so he and his squiggle don't count.
Of course! I'm used to the french version but assumed it would have a different name in spanish. Piecan!
Thank you El! As Hancock said 'You can always learn from other people,that's why I'm in favour of the Common Market!'
It's actually a letter in its own right. The Spanish alphabet has 29 letters I think - "ll", "ch" and "ñ" in addition to the 26 we have. As for the game, Granada definitely deserve at least a draw and Peñaranda's dribble and through ball to Success was exquisite. Damn, Modric just scored as I was typing!
If Granada continues to play like this evening in next matches, they should definitely be capable to get out of relegation zone.
Is that normal in Spain, Granada say 4/5 hours away from Madrid but only a handful of away fans, especially as we are are talking about Real Madrid, I find that really strange.
What a shame, sounds like Granada were very unlucky, lets hope they can play like that for the rest of the season and stay in La Liga!
There were Madrid fans all around the ground, you could see it when they scored. That said I don't think they have the same tradition of large segregated away allocations in Spain (or most of Europe?), no.