Match Details

La Liga
Alaves
0 1
Osasuna
36'
HT 0-1
V. Rosier 4'
Match Started
V. Rosier 4'

Goal

V. Rosier 16'

Yellow Card

Alaves 4-4-2 Quique Sanchez Flores

Antonio Sivera 1
Sivera
Youssef Enriquez Lekhedim 3
Lekhedim
Victor Parada 24
Parada
Nahuel Tenaglia 14
Tenaglia
Jonny Otto 17
Otto
Jon Guridi 18
Guridi
Antonio Blanco 8
Blanco
Pablo Ibáñez 19
Ibáñez
Ángel Pérez 7
Pérez
Ibrahim Diabaté 22
Diabaté
Toni Martínez 11
Martínez

Starters

  • Antonio Sivera1 Antonio Sivera
  • Youssef Enriquez Lekhedim3 Youssef Enriquez Lekhedim
  • Victor Parada24 Victor Parada
  • Nahuel Tenaglia14 Nahuel Tenaglia
  • Jonny Otto17 Jonny Otto
  • Jon Guridi18 Jon Guridi
  • Antonio Blanco8 Antonio Blanco
  • Pablo Ibáñez19 Pablo Ibáñez
  • Ángel Pérez7 Ángel Pérez
  • Ibrahim Diabaté22 Ibrahim Diabaté
  • Toni Martínez11 Toni Martínez

Substitutes

  • Jon Pacheco5 Jon Pacheco
  • Ander Guevara6 Ander Guevara
  • Mariano Díaz9 Mariano Díaz
  • Carles Aleñá10 Carles Aleñá
  • Raúl Fernández13 Raúl Fernández
  • Lucas Boyé15 Lucas Boyé
  • Ville Koski16 Ville Koski
  • Calebe Gonçalves20 Calebe Gonçalves
  • Abderrahman Rebbach21 Abderrahman Rebbach
  • Egoitz Muñoz27 Egoitz Muñoz
  • Ruben Montero33 Ruben Montero
  • Aitor Mañas34 Aitor Mañas

Osasuna 4-2-3-1 Alessio Lisci

Sergio Herrera 1
Herrera
Javi Galán 20
Galán
Flavien Boyomo 22
Boyomo
Alejandro Catena 24
Catena
Valentin Rosier 19
Rosier
Lucas Torró 6
Torró
Jon Moncayola 7
Moncayola
Kike Barja 11
Barja
Aimar Oroz 10
Oroz
Rubén García 14
García
Ante Budimir 17
Budimir

Starters

  • Sergio Herrera1 Sergio Herrera
  • Javi Galán20 Javi Galán
  • Flavien Boyomo22 Flavien Boyomo
  • Alejandro Catena24 Alejandro Catena
  • Valentin Rosier19 Valentin Rosier
  • Lucas Torró6 Lucas Torró
  • Jon Moncayola7 Jon Moncayola
  • Kike Barja11 Kike Barja
  • Aimar Oroz10 Aimar Oroz
  • Rubén García14 Rubén García
  • Ante Budimir17 Ante Budimir

Substitutes

  • Juan Cruz3 Juan Cruz
  • Jorge Herrando5 Jorge Herrando
  • Iker Muñoz8 Iker Muñoz
  • Raúl García de Haro9 Raúl García de Haro
  • Aitor Fernández13 Aitor Fernández
  • Moi Gómez16 Moi Gómez
  • Raúl Moro18 Raúl Moro
  • Victor Muñoz21 Victor Muñoz
  • Abel Bretones23 Abel Bretones
  • Asier Osambela29 Asier Osambela
  • Iñigo Arguibide41 Iñigo Arguibide

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Match Statistics

Alaves Osasuna
  • 3 Shots on Goal 1
  • 2 Shots off Goal 0
  • 8 Total Shots 2
  • 3 Blocked Shots 1
  • 5 Shots insidebox 2
  • 3 Shots outsidebox 0
  • 2 Fouls 7
  • 3 Corner Kicks 0
  • 0 Offsides 1
  • 47% Ball Possession 53%
  • 0 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 0 Goalkeeper Saves 4
  • 130 Total passes 148
  • 104 Passes accurate 121
  • 80% Passes % 82%
  • 0.51 expected_goals 0.16
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Alaves Wins 3
Draws 2
Osasuna Wins 5

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