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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Games for Europe in the Mediterranean Sea and...Bilbao

Good afternoon, dear Osasunists!Tonight there is football and it is the Spanish League! After last weekend confrontations the positions in La Liga are similar to the beginning of the previous match against Villarreal. Osasuna stayed at Valencia for six days to prepare the final assault to the seventh post, which may take the holder to Europe next season. Osasuna might depend on other results tonight to see their options in their new target: European League. Malaga plays in Barcelona against Pep's team and we expect that Barça players want to dedicate their coach the rest of their victories before Guardiola leaves the bench at Camp Nou. Last Saturday, Osasuna played against Villarreal a match many people watched on the TV. Today it's another game on La Sexta and some of the supporters agreed that Osasuna players had a good play at El Madrigal and though they only got a draw, they could have either won or lost as Lotina's team also are struggling for a different target: avoid relegation to Second Division for next season. Valencia and Osasuna confront at Mestalla tonight in a delayed match due to previous strike on first day of the actual season. Emery is on the edge of losing temper with the local journals and their supporters. It is said that he will leave Valencia next season, in a different way as Pep Guardiola is going to do in Barcelona. Valencia F.C. are supposed to gain the third position, but Malaga F.C. are following them and they even start this evening match with the same points. If Osasuna are able to get a point at least tonight, they will get Valencia into trouble and they will have to win at a vital derby next Saturday. Osasuna are on the eighth position, two points away from Europe. If results are positive tonight, they might "sleep" in Europe tonight. They will go into the pitch with the knowledge of the result in Madrid with the confrontation between Atletico and Real Sociedad, and also the results of Barça-Malaga and Zaragoza-Levante. If Malaga and Levante lose their matches or, at least, get only a draw, Valencia players might play more relaxed than if those rivals get the three points. There are some injured players for Mendilibar's team. Echaide, Masoud didn't travel to that ministage at the Mediterranean Sea to play against Villarreal and Valencia. Kike Sola and Sergio might only have sunburnts at the beaches in Valencia, and Miguel Flaño alike. Therefore, the probable kickoff teams are: Valencia CF: Guaita, Barragán, Rami, Ricardo Costa, J. Alba, Albelda, Parejo, Pablo Hernández, Piatti o Bernat, Jonas, and Soldado. Club Atlético Osasuna: Andrés Fernández, Marc Bertrán, Lolo, Roversio, Damiá, Puñal, Nekounam, Cejudo, Lamah, Raúl García, and Nino. Finally, I want to say that I will also support another team at the same time Osasuna play against Valencia. I keep an eye on the monitor to watch on TV the confrontation between Athletic from Bilbao and that team which is supposed to win the actual League. Aupa Athletic, and I hope Ronaldo lose the pichichi this week. Gora Osasuna! Aupa Rojillos!

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