Granada CF has started the season in the worst possible way, both sports-wise and institutionally. The routine defeat against Eibar, Granada CF's traditional 'bogey team', has rubbed more salt into the wound of a team that is not working. Coach Pacheta has expressed his concern about the team's situation, which has conceded six goals in two games and has seen two players sent off, Manu Lama and Loic Williams. As time goes on, Granada CF has sold Lucas Boyé to Alavés for 5.8 million euros, of which 30% goes to Elche. The club has registered four new players, José Arnaiz, Jorge Pascual, Diego Hormigo and Souleymane Faye, who may make their debut in the next game. But the team's situation is complicated, and the next home game against Mirandés has the importance that the fans, very angry with the management, may explode if they don't like what they see. Granada CF is looking for reinforcements to improve their situation, and coach Pacheta will focus on the work of the week to prepare for the confrontation against the Mirandés team with the squad he has. So, the team needs to improve its defense and find a more stable rhythm of play. The sale of Lucas Boyé has left Granada CF with 4.06 million euros, which can be used to sign new players. The club has terminated the contract of Pablo Insua, which has allowed the registration of the four new players. Granada CF has included eight players in the squad, Óscar Nassei, Pere Haro, Sergio Rodelas, Mario Jiménez, Seydou Fall, Gael Joel, Dominique and Samu Cortés, and Pacheta has avoided the risk of having four players on the field at the same time. The coach has had to juggle the chaos of the players and injuries, and has debuted Pere Haro on the left wing because Diallo has been injured. Granada CF needs to find a solution to its problems to improve its situation in the standings.