Girona manager Míchel knows his team must rediscover their strength at Montilivi to navigate the final phase of the season comfortably. Facing an Alavés side scrapping for survival presents a significant challenge.
Alavés, under Eduardo Coudet, finds themselves in a precarious position. While their away form has seen fewer defeats recently, the lack of victories keeps them dangerously close to the bottom three. Coudet acknowledged the pressure and stressed the need to correct errors in both defense and attack while maintaining high intensity. The team's survival hopes largely rest on finding ways to convert draws into wins and continuing Kike García's goal-scoring form.
Historically, Montilivi hasn't been the happiest hunting ground for Alavés. However, visiting fans might recall the memorable 2017/18 season when a hat-trick from Ibai Gómez secured a 3-2 comeback win at this stadium, sparking a revival under then-new coach Abelardo. While repeating that feat will be tough against the current Girona side, it serves as a reminder that upsets are possible, especially when survival is on the line. Girona dominated the recent encounters, winning 3-0 at home last term and snatching a late 1-0 win at Mendizorroza earlier this season, highlighting the challenge Alavés faces.