When Huesca plays well, they don’t lose, and that’s a fact – just like when their rival is superior, they still manage to avoid defeat, as seen in their recent match at Riazor. This is the Huesca of Antonio Hidalgo, a team that has made history by going 13 days without a loss, a record for the Oscense club. It’s a remarkable feat, especially considering they had the lowest budget in the category at the start of the season. Now, they’re dreaming of promotion to First, something that seemed unthinkable just a few months ago.
No one dares to predict how far this team will go, but one thing’s for sure – their ability to endure in tough matches has made them a serious contender for ascent. That streak without a loss is likely to continue this weekend, as they face a team in crisis, Racing de Ferrol, and then visit a struggling Tenerife.
Gerard Valentín, in a lance of Dépor – Huesca.
## The 50 barrier
If Huesca can defeat the Galicians, they’ll have achieved their primary objective for the season, with 13 games still left to play. By adding 48 points, they’ll reach and surpass the 50-point barrier, which usually guarantees permanence. It’s a remarkable achievement, especially if they can accomplish it by early March.
Getting to this point is a testament to the hard work of Antonio Hidalgo, Ángel Martín González, and the entire team. With several months left in the league, they’ll have the chance to see just how far they can go, without pressure and with all the ambition and illusion in the world. The question on everyone’s mind is: can they keep the streak going?