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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Mallorca-Osasuna, a strange time to play


Hi, dear supporters! Here we are at a strange weekend of football as Osasuna is playing on a Saturday afternoon, the same as the Premier League in England.

Osasuna plays away against R.C.D. Mallorca at Iberostar Stadium and none of them have won this season yet, and they haven't scored a goal either!!! Both have added a point out of nine this Liga, so their situation is not as happy as their supporters expected, sure!!

By the way, I was about to die after listening to Camacho's words at the press conference when he refered to Osasuna situation as not worrying and "si huebieramos ganado al Madrid, estaaríamos en posiciones Champion" ( to win Real Madrid, Champions,...was Camacho at the bench at Santiago Bernabeu last weekend???? )

Mallorca y Osasuna, a por la primera victoria - osasuna - Diario de Navarra

Michael Laudrup, Mallorca's coach, cannot use his goalkeeper Dudú Aouate, who is going to celebrate the hebrew festival of "Yom Kipur", the Portuguese Nunes,amonested either, and Ayozé Díaz, injured. Enrique Corrales, ex-Osasuna player, is not sure to be on the field at six to play against his former team.

Osasuna is going to play his second consecutive away game after losing against Real Madrid (1-0). Josetxo and Sergio won't be in the kickoff team this time, but Asier Riesgo is back.

What is really motivating for all supporters is to see a real champion on the field, as the World Tennis Champion Rafael Nadal is going to give the honor kickoff of the match. Congratulations!!!

Mallorca: Lux; Cendrós, Ramis, Rubén, Corrales o Kevin; Nsue, Martí, De Guzmán, Castro; Víctor y Cavenaghi.

Osasuna: Ricardo; Nelson, Lolo, Miguel Flaño, Monreal; Juanfran, Puñal, Vadocz, Masoud; Pandiani y Lekic.

Referee: Ayza Gámez.

Stadium: Iberostar.
Gora Osasuna! Aupa Rojillos!

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