UD Las Palmas is on track for promotion with a projected 81 points that would guarantee direct promotion to La Liga. In the last three seasons, it has not been necessary to exceed 70 points to go up directly to the top category. Luis García's team has won three consecutive games, something that had not happened since García Pimienta's time in the year of the last promotion to La Liga. UD Las Palmas has a record of eight wins out of 15 and has gone eight games without losing, a record that few teams can match. Coach Luis García insists that there is room for improvement and the demand remains high. Luis García's theory of the 'ugly ones' does not exclude recognition of their own merits, but it does warn that the team has not yet reached the midpoint of the season. UD Las Palmas must continue to work hard and improve to maintain this pace. The team must continue to count on the defensive security reflected in the nine goals conceded, the best data in Spanish professional football. UD Las Palmas is in a good position, but must continue with the same intensity. The demand is high, but the team has the ability to maintain this pace. UD Las Palmas must continue to be very 'ugly', as Luis García says, and not let euphoria distract them from their goal. Promotion to La Liga is the main objective and UD Las Palmas is on the right path. The team's players, such as Ignacio Sánchez Acedo, are committed to the cause and are working hard to achieve their goal. With the support of the fans, UD Las Palmas can achieve promotion and return to La Liga.