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VIE 12.02.2016
Jota Peleteiro (SD Eibar)
Peleteiro has returned to Eibar to try to rekindle the form which saw him play such a central role in the Basque club's promotion to the Liga BBVA. After coming off the bench in the games against Athletic Club and Malaga CF, Jose Luis Mendilibar handed the midfielder a place in his starting line-up at the Vicente Calderon. He possesses a sweet left foot and his deliveries from set pieces pose a real threat to the opposition.
Musonda (Real Betis)
The talented Belgian was drafted in during the winter transfer window and he showed on his debut just what he's capable of bringing to the table at Betis. He's young, pacey and skilful and is one who is sure to grab the headlines not only in his side's game against RC Deportivo, but also between now and the end of the season.
Miku (Rayo Vallecano)
Venezuelan players would seem to be very much the flavour of the month right now in LaLiga. Juanpi has three goals to his name and Miku, just like his compatriot, has also found the target in the last three matchdays. Rayo are starting to turn their season around, which is down in no small part to their number 7. The next challenge Miku faces is to get his name on the score sheet against R. Sporting at the Molinon.
Claudio Beauvue (RC Celta)
The Guadalupe-born striker will be one of Celta's main men at the Camp Nou as the Galicians bid to overcome the league leaders. Beauvue is one of players that Eduardo Berizzo will be challenging to turn in a performance. The 27-year-old hitman opened his LaLiga account last time out against Sevilla FC and he's one to keep an eye on this weekend.
Rubén Pardo (Real Sociedad)
La Real's central midfielder has produced seven assists so far this term. Three of them came against RCD Espanyol in what was one of the San Sebastian side's best displays in the Liga BBVA. Pardo is now tasked with reproducing his magic as his side welcome Granada CF to Anoeta.
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