Liga: Celta de Vigo quietly wins at Osasuna

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This Sunday evening, Celta de Vigo traveled to Osasuna for the 23rd day of La Liga. Obliged to win to move away from the red zone, the Galicians needed to put in a big performance away on the pitch in Pamplona. And after a first period during which they were realistic, the visitors provided the essentials.

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Served by Luca de la Torre, Jorgen Strand Larsen opened the scoring with a well-placed shot (0-1, 24th). On the following action, the Norwegian striker returned the favor to his attacking colleague who thus gave Celta the break (0-2, 25th). At the end of the match, it was Anastasios Douvikas who confirmed the success of the Vigo men (0-3, 90+1). With this deserved success, Celta de Vigo climbs to 16th place while Osasuna stagnates in 12th place.

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