Liga: Villarreal hooks sensation Osasuna

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While waiting for the rest of the season to help us better understand whether Osasuna is just a fad, Vicente Moreno’s players are moving forward with the same carefree attitude that has guided them since August, but not the same success that has guided them gave up this evening, like against Real a fortnight ago (4-0). After leading by two goals against Villarreal, until the 67th minute, the Pamplonais were in fact joined by Marcelino’s men (2-2).

At the start of the match, Budimir scored a double (8th, 20th sp), before Baena (67th, 2-1), then Gerard Moreno (90+3rd, sp) allowed their team to leave with a point in the second period. In the standings, Osasuna still remains 5th (22 points), but misses the opportunity to come back to the level of its evening opponent, 4th with 25 points.

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