Real Sociedad sends Granada out of LaLiga
Tony Adams's appointment as head coach has not had the desired effect, with Granada's relegation to LaLiga2 confirmed on Saturday.
Granada has been relegated from LaLiga after a 2-1 defeat to Real Sociedad.
Goals from Carlos Vela and Juanmi either side of Adrian Ramos's header secured the win for the home side at Anoeta and sealed the visitors' fate with three matches left to play this season.
Granada sits 19th in the table, two points above already-relegated Osasuna and 10 points adrift of 17th-place Leganes, which has a game in hand.
The defeat was Granada's 23rd of the season and its fourth in the four matches since former Arsenal captain Tony Adams was appointed as head coach on 10 April.
The 50-year-old vowed to give the players "a kick up the a***" upon his appointment, but conceded this week that relegation to LaLiga2 was almost inevitable.
Adams' side has conceded nine times and scored only once in his four games in charge and fans staged a mass walkout when Sandro Ramirez struck his second goal in second-half stoppage-time in the 2-0 home defeat to Malaga on Wednesday (AEST).
However, Adams insisted this week the long-term future of the club was positive as it looks to strengthen its playing squad and appoint a sporting director before next term.
"We are talking April still and the window closes in August, and 40 per cent of the squad is done for next season," he said.
"This club's got a bright future, it might not look it at the moment, but it's got a bright future."