Liga: Valencia settles for the minimum at Osasuna

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Continuation and end of the 31st day of La Liga this Monday evening. The Osasuna club hosted Valencia on their pitch at the El Sadar Stadium. Despite the domination of the Pamplona players, it was the Ches who left with the victory (0-1) thanks to the quick opening score of André Almeida (18th). Generally speaking, the duel was not the most exciting with only one shot on target by the locals out of eleven attempts.

The additional time was also extended. After long minutes, the referee finally awarded a penalty to the locals, stopped by Giorgi Mamardashvili (90th + 7) against the Croatian Ante Budimir. In the ranking, Osasuna still remains in the soft underbelly within this Spanish championship with this 11th place, while Valencia is still in the race for Europe with this 7th position. Next weekend, Gorritxoak will travel to Rayo, while Ches will host Real Betis, during the 32nd Spanish matchday.

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