Sevilla welcome Granada to the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán on Friday night looking to record a first victory over the Los Cármenes outfit since 2014.
Granada sit 19th in the table and are without a win in the seven games stretching back to March 1, a run of form which saw sporting director Tony Adams replace Lucas Alcaraz as manager until the end of the season – the third man to occupy the hot seat this season.
The former Arsenal captain’s first game in charge did not go to plan last weekend however, with his side falling to a 3-0 home defeat against Celta Vigo. The defeat – their 20th of the campaign – left Granada seven points adrift of safety with six games remaining.
Away form has cost Los Nazaríes this season, with the record as the only team not to have won confining them to the foot of the table for games played on the road. They have scored the fewest goals of any side in La Liga away from home (11), while conceding the most (44).