La Liga Round Up: Tight wins for Osasuna and Girona in reduced Saturday schedule | OneFootball

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·2 November 2024

La Liga Round Up: Tight wins for Osasuna and Girona in reduced Saturday schedule

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Saturday’s La Liga schedule featured just two games as Osasuna squeezed out a 1-0 home win over Real Valladolid and Girona won a cracker at home to Leganes.

The reduced fixtures comes following two postponements after the devastation caused by storm Dana in the Valencian region.


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Here’s how the actin unfolded…

Osasuna 1-0 Real Valladolid

Osasuna move up to fourth in the table overnight as they secured successive league wins with victory over Real Valladolid in Pamplona.

The clash was ultimately settled by Ante Budimir’s 19th minute penalty as the Croatian converted for his six the league goal of the campaign.

The hosts carved out chances to wrap the game up late on, but they were unable to find a second goal, and battled over the line to a key win.

Girona 4-3 Leganes

If Real Valladolid’s trip to Osasuna was short on goals and excitement, that was not the case in Catalonia, as Girona eventually saw off Leganes.

Despite a crippling injury list, Girona bounced back from successive league losses, to eek out three points on home soil.

Miguel Gutierrez got the ball rolling for Girona on 21 minutes before Renato Tapia smashed home a quickfire equaliser.

Gutierrez then teed up Arnau Martinez to put Girona back in front, but Leganes came back again, as Juan Cruz levelled the tie just before the break.

The contest appear ready to go either way in the second half, and Girona needed the steadying figure of Cristhian Stuani to score from the penalty spot, before a Leganes own goal put them two goals in front.

Munir El Haddadi had the home nerves jangling with a late goal, but Girona clung on, ahead of their return to UEFA Champions League action in midweek.

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