Valencia vs Osasuna Highlights and Goals

Valencia vs Osasuna Highlights and Goals

La Liga
3:15 PMMarch 1, 2026
Regular Season – 26
Valencia
Show Score

1 – 0
HT:(0 – 0)
Osasuna
Estadio de Mestalla
Referee: Adrian Cordero Vega, Spain

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Match Stats

Ball possession
48%
52%
1.69
Expected goals (xG)
0.31
0.00
Goals Prevented
0.00
Attack
14
Total shots
8
1
Shots on target
0
8
Shots off target
5
5
Blocked shots
3
9
Shots inside box
5
5
Shots outside box
3
5
Corner kicks
4
0
Offsides
1
Passing
370
Total passes
396
293 (79%)
Accurate passes
325 (82%)
Discipline
14
Fouls
13
3
Yellow cards
3
0
Red cards
0
0
Goalkeeper saves
0
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Lineup

Valencia

4-4-2

1
G

Stole Dimitrievski




7.0
14
D

José Luis Gayà (C)



Yellow Card 30′ Roughing



6.6
24
D

Eray Cömert



Yellow Card 58′ Roughing



7.2
4
D

Unai Núñez




6.9
12
D

Thierry Correia




6.3
11
M

Luis Rioja




6.2
2
M

Guido Rodríguez




7.3
8
M

Javier Guerra




6.9
17
M

Largie Ramazani


Penalty Goal 67′


6.7
23
F

Filip Ugrinić




7.2
6
F

Umar Sadiq




7.9

Substitutes
9
F

Hugo Duro



Substitution Out 90′ Replaced by U. Sadiq



6.5
27
F

David Otorbi


19
F

Dani Raba


10
M

André Almeida


22
M

Baptiste Santamaria


18
M

Pepelu


16
F

Diego López



Substitution Out 90′ Replaced by L. Ramazani



6.3
21
D

Jesús Vázquez



Substitution Out 77′ Replaced by J. Gaya



6.5
5
D

César Tárrega



Substitution Out 76′ Replaced by T. Rendall



6.3
13
G

Cristian Rivero


28
G

Vicent Abril


7
F

Arnaut Danjuma



Substitution Out 56′ Replaced by L. Rioja



6.3

Coach
Carlos Corberan

Osasuna

4-2-3-1

1
G

Sergio Herrera



Yellow Card 65′ Tripping



5.6
20
D

Javi Galán




7.2
5
D

Jorge Herrando




6.9
24
D

Alejandro Catena




6.9
19
D

Valentin Rosier



Yellow Card 21′ Holding



6.7
7
M

Jon Moncayola




6.2
6
M

Lucas Torró




6.9
18
M

Raúl Moro




6.9
21
M

Victor Muñoz




6.2
14
M

Rubén García (C)




6.6
17
F

Ante Budimir




6.5

Substitutes
13
G

Aitor Fernández


41
D

Iñigo Arguibide


22
D

Flavien Boyomo


3
D

Juan Cruz



Substitution Out 82′ Replaced by J. Herrando



6.7
23
D

Abel Bretones


29
M

Asier Osambela



Substitution Out 90+3′ Replaced by J. Moncayola

16
F

Moi Gómez



Yellow Card 84′
Holding


Substitution Out 81′ Replaced by L. Torro



6.5
8
M

Iker Muñoz


11
F

Kike Barja



Substitution Out 81′ Replaced by R. Moro



6.9
9
F

Raúl García de Haro



Substitution Out 75′ Replaced by R. Garcia



6.7

Coach
Alessio Lisci

La Liga Standings – Primera División

Pos Team MP W D L +/- GD Pts Form
1 Barcelona 26 21 1 4 71-26 45 64
W
31 January: Elche 1 – 3 Barcelona

W
07 February: Barcelona 3 – 0 Mallorca

L
16 February: Girona 2 – 1 Barcelona

W
22 February: Barcelona 3 – 0 Levante

W
28 February: Barcelona 4 – 1 Villarreal
2 Real Madrid 25 19 3 3 54-21 33 60
W
24 January: Villarreal 0 – 2 Real Madrid

W
01 February: Real Madrid 2 – 1 Rayo Vallecano

W
08 February: Valencia 0 – 2 Real Madrid

W
14 February: Real Madrid 4 – 1 Real Sociedad

L
21 February: Osasuna 2 – 1 Real Madrid
3 Villarreal 26 16 3 7 48-31 17 51
W
09 February: Villarreal 4 – 1 Espanyol

L
14 February: Getafe 2 – 1 Villarreal

W
18 February: Levante 0 – 1 Villarreal

W
22 February: Villarreal 2 – 1 Valencia

L
28 February: Barcelona 4 – 1 Villarreal
4 Atletico Madrid 25 14 6 5 42-23 19 48
W
No match found

D
No match found

L
15 February: Rayo Vallecano 3 – 0 Atletico Madrid

L
No match found

W
28 February: Oviedo 0 – 1 Atletico Madrid
5 Real Betis 25 11 9 5 40-30 10 42
L
25 January: Alaves 2 – 1 Real Betis

W
01 February: Real Betis 2 – 1 Valencia

W
08 February: Atletico Madrid 0 – 1 Real Betis

W
15 February: Mallorca 1 – 2 Real Betis

D
21 February: Real Betis 1 – 1 Rayo Vallecano
6 Celta Vigo 25 9 10 6 34-27 7 37
L
25 January: Real Sociedad 3 – 1 Celta Vigo

D
01 February: Getafe 0 – 0 Celta Vigo

L
06 February: Celta Vigo 1 – 2 Osasuna

D
14 February: Espanyol 2 – 2 Celta Vigo

W
22 February: Celta Vigo 2 – 0 Mallorca
7 Real Sociedad 26 9 8 9 38-38 0 35
D
01 February: Athletic Club 1 – 1 Real Sociedad

W
07 February: Real Sociedad 3 – 1 Elche

L
14 February: Real Madrid 4 – 1 Real Sociedad

D
21 February: Real Sociedad 3 – 3 Oviedo

W
28 February: Mallorca 0 – 1 Real Sociedad
8 Espanyol 25 10 5 10 31-37 -6 35
L
30 January: Espanyol 1 – 2 Alaves

L
09 February: Villarreal 4 – 1 Espanyol

L
No match found

D
No match found

L
No match found
9 Athletic Club 26 10 5 11 30-36 -6 35
D
01 February: Athletic Club 1 – 1 Real Sociedad

W
08 February: Athletic Club 4 – 2 Levante

W
15 February: Oviedo 1 – 2 Athletic Club

W
20 February: Athletic Club 2 – 1 Elche

D
28 February: Rayo Vallecano 1 – 1 Athletic Club
10 Osasuna 25 9 6 10 30-29 1 33
W
No match found

D
No match found

W
No match found

D
No match found

W
No match found
11 Girona 25 7 9 9 26-40 -14 30
D
26 January: Girona 1 – 1 Getafe

L
31 January: Oviedo 1 – 0 Girona

D
08 February: Sevilla 1 – 1 Girona

W
16 February: Girona 2 – 1 Barcelona

D
23 February: Alaves 2 – 2 Girona
12 Sevilla 25 8 5 12 32-39 -7 29
W
24 January: Sevilla 2 – 1 Athletic Club

L
02 February: Mallorca 4 – 1 Sevilla

D
08 February: Sevilla 1 – 1 Girona

D
14 February: Sevilla 1 – 1 Alaves

W
22 February: Getafe 0 – 1 Sevilla
13 Getafe 25 8 5 12 20-29 -9 29
D
26 January: Girona 1 – 1 Getafe

D
01 February: Getafe 0 – 0 Celta Vigo

W
08 February: Alaves 0 – 2 Getafe

W
14 February: Getafe 2 – 1 Villarreal

L
22 February: Getafe 0 – 1 Sevilla
14 Rayo Vallecano 25 6 9 10 23-32 -9 27
L
24 January: Rayo Vallecano 1 – 3 Osasuna

L
01 February: Real Madrid 2 – 1 Rayo Vallecano

W
15 February: Rayo Vallecano 3 – 0 Atletico Madrid

D
21 February: Real Betis 1 – 1 Rayo Vallecano

D
28 February: Rayo Vallecano 1 – 1 Athletic Club
15 Alaves 26 7 6 13 23-34 -11 27
W
30 January: Espanyol 1 – 2 Alaves

L
08 February: Alaves 0 – 2 Getafe

D
14 February: Sevilla 1 – 1 Alaves

D
23 February: Alaves 2 – 2 Girona

L
27 February: Levante 2 – 0 Alaves
16 Valencia 25 6 8 11 26-39 -13 26
W
No match found

L
08 February: Valencia 0 – 2 Real Madrid

L
No match found

W
No match found

L
No match found
17 Elche 25 5 10 10 32-37 -5 25
L
31 January: Elche 1 – 3 Barcelona

L
07 February: Real Sociedad 3 – 1 Elche

L
No match found

D
No match found

L
No match found
18 Mallorca 26 6 6 14 29-42 -13 24
W
02 February: Mallorca 4 – 1 Sevilla

L
07 February: Barcelona 3 – 0 Mallorca

L
15 February: Mallorca 1 – 2 Real Betis

L
22 February: Celta Vigo 2 – 0 Mallorca

L
28 February: Mallorca 0 – 1 Real Sociedad
19 Levante 26 5 6 15 28-44 -16 21
L
08 February: Athletic Club 4 – 2 Levante

L
15 February: Levante 0 – 2 Valencia

L
18 February: Levante 0 – 1 Villarreal

L
22 February: Barcelona 3 – 0 Levante

W
27 February: Levante 2 – 0 Alaves
20 Oviedo 24 3 8 13 16-39 -23 17
L
25 January: Barcelona 3 – 0 Oviedo

L
No match found

W
No match found

L
No match found

D
No match found

Qualification/Relegation

  • Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Conference League (Qualification)
  • Relegation – LaLiga2

Valencia secured a vital home win against Osasuna, with Largie Ramazani’s second-half penalty proving decisive.

Valencia claimed a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Osasuna at the Estadio de Mestalla. Largie Ramazani was the hero, converting a penalty in the 67th minute to secure all three points for the home side.

This La Liga clash saw Valencia, currently 16th and battling relegation, face 10th-placed Osasuna. The visitors aimed to strengthen their mid-table position after a promising run of form.

The first half was a tense affair, characterized by robust challenges. Osasuna’s V. Rosier received the game’s first yellow card in the 21st minute for holding.

Valencia captain J. Gaya was then cautioned in the 30th minute for a rough tackle. Both teams struggled to break down resilient defenses, creating few genuine scoring opportunities.

The midfield battle dominated proceedings, leading to a goalless stalemate at the break. Neither side could establish sustained attacking pressure.

At half-time, the score remained locked at 0-0. Both teams knew an increase in intensity and creativity was necessary to find a breakthrough.

Valencia introduced L. Rioja early in the second half, replacing A. Danjuma in the 56th minute. Soon after, E. Comert received a yellow card for rough play in the 58th minute.

The game’s turning point arrived in the 65th minute when Osasuna’s S. Herrera was booked for tripping inside the box. The referee pointed to the spot, awarding Valencia a penalty.

Largie Ramazani stepped up confidently to convert the penalty in the 67th minute, placing the ball precisely to give Valencia the lead. The Mestalla erupted, sensing a vital victory.

Osasuna responded with multiple substitutions, including R. Garcia and R. Moro, attempting to inject fresh attacking impetus. Valencia also made changes to solidify their defense and protect the slender advantage. As the clock ticked down, M. Gomez of Osasuna was shown a yellow card in the 84th minute, reflecting growing frustration.

Valencia’s victory was backed by a higher expected goals (xG) figure of 1.69 compared to Osasuna’s 0.31. The home side registered 14 total shots, with Ramazani’s penalty being their only effort on target. Osasuna failed to test the Valencia goalkeeper with zero shots on target from their 8 attempts, despite holding 52% possession.

This hard-earned win provides a significant boost for Valencia, helping them climb away from the immediate threat of relegation. Osasuna will rue their inability to create meaningful chances, missing an opportunity to advance further up the La Liga table.

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