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**Summary:**
The Deportivo Alavés is set to face Getafe at the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez on Wednesday. Alavés is looking to rebound after a poor performance against Sevilla and break their winless streak at the Coliseum against Getafe. The match will be particularly challenging due to Getafe’s strong defense and Alavés’s inability for their fans to accompany them because of a remodeling of the stadium. Getafe, coached by former Alavés coach Bordalás, and with other former Alavés players on the team, is currently in a strong position in the league. Alavés coach Coudet is considering rotating the squad for the game.
**News Article:**
**Alavés Faces Tough Road Trip to Getafe’s Coliseum Amidst Stadium Remodel**
**GETAFE, Spain** – Deportivo Alavés travels to the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez this Wednesday to face Getafe in a crucial La Liga match. Kickoff is set for 7:00 PM local time. The match comes as Alavés seeks to recover from a lackluster performance against Sevilla in their previous fixture.
Adding to the challenge, the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez is currently undergoing renovations, preventing Alavés fans from making the trip to support their team.
Coach Eduardo Coudet is looking to revitalize his squad after admitting to rotation possibilities in a mid-week match, which will prove key against one of La Liga’s most disciplined defensive teams, led by former Alavés manager José Bordalás. Bordalás’s Getafe currently sits in a comfortable eighth place in the standings, fueled by strong wins against Celta Vigo and Sevilla on the road.
The Coliseum has historically been a difficult venue for Alavés, the team has never won there in their eight Primera División matches, with Getafe winning four and drawing four.