Tony Adams hammered

MADRID. – Granada’s slim hopes of launching a bid for Spanish La Liga soccer survival under Tony Adams were further diminished as an under-strength Celta Vigo ran out 3-0 away winners on Sunday.

Former Arsenal and England captain Adams took temporary charge until the end of the season earlier this week having previously worked at Granada as an adviser to Chinese owner Jiang Lizhang.

Granada remain seven points off safety with just six games remaining. “It’s going to be hard to change mentality and confidence in the next few weeks, but I am going to try,” said Adams.

“I’ve still got a few tricks up my sleeve about bringing this squad together.

“When you are in these situations there is a lot of fear, a lot of blame, human beings try to look after themselves and deflect criticism. I certainly don’t, I’m not one of those characters.”

Adams named a side of 11 different nationalities and without a single Spaniard in his starting line-up at Nuevo Los Carmenes stadium.

But Granada rarely threatened a much-changed Celta side, with one eye on the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final against Genk, and Jozabed opened the scoring midway through the first half. – AFP.

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