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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Osasuna-Real Madrid, the scary match


Good afternoon, dear Osasunists!
This evening is the D day for many Osasuna supporters as one of our hatred teams, Real Madrid, is visiting our fortress: EL SADAR! We expect to watch the third victory at our stadium!

Osasuna is not that strong team that used to be in their stadium, now that everybody renames it as EL SADAR. Even away from their stadium the results are negative and the good expectations Osasuna got in November became a nightmare in December and continue with the first game in 2013 against Sevilla F.C. Osasuna is the last in the classification with five defeats out of the last six games.

The last game that ended with a victory at El Sadar was on December 2, it was against the surprising Rayo (1-0). Since then, there are many doubts in Mendilibar's team and decissions and there is more about miracles than good game. There is lack of efectiveness towards the goal and messy football, though we sometimes have to blame some referees' decissions to avoid a better result for Osasuna.

The figures in Osasuna are low: it is the team with the least scored goals in La Liga, though Andres Fernandez, their goalkeeper, is one of the best in this season too. Osasuna players have only scored 14 goals in 18 games. 

On the other hand, Real Madrid F.C. is an irregular team when they are visitors. Mou's team won four games and lost three away games. They got a draw at the Camp Nou, the invictus team in La Liga.
 
There are many abscences in both teams, but we mustn't compare the differences between teams. Mendilibar can't use the injured Sisi, Riesgo or Masoud. The Basque coach has to add Annan, who is playing The Africa Cup and Nano, Torres ( I don't agree ), Onwu and Lamah ( who is said to be about to leave towards the Premier ) are out due to technical decisions.

We must remember that the winter market is open and Osasuna used to incorporate an ex-goalkeeper, Ricardo, and this week De Las Cuevas, from GIjon, signed for Osasuna. The first one will be on the bench as the second goalkeeper and the midfielder can have an opportunity to show his abilities.

Real Madrid and other teams always point out the visit to Pamplona as one of the most difficult places to play. The size of the stadium and the untiring supporting chants of the audience must be two in-favour marks for Osasuna. Mou started complaining that he can't use thre key players in his team: Pepe and Ramos, as defenders, two of the most violent and disgusting players in my opinion who should be banned from the stadiums all over the world.












Besides, the most brilliant player, after Leo Messi, of course, is also absent at EL SADAR. He is scared of listening our hatring chants and our rhymes saying the true about his poor game at EL Sadar. He is arrogant, a showoff person and rude: HE IS CRISTIANO RONALDO. To be honest with him, he has saved his coach's throat in the last two games against Real Sociedad and in La Copa del Rey against Celta.

Mou has to use his SECOND GOALKEEPER: IKER CASILLAS. Yes, he is considered unfit by the Portuguese coach and it is said that the relationship between both people is absolutely broken. It is incredible that daddy Florentino Perez don't use his powerful decissions to take over Mou and substitute him for another real Real Madrid lover! But I suppose the money he has to pay for a dismiss is scandalous.

The scandal is the amount of points Barça is ahead the most hatred rival: 16 points. And Mou decided to take it for granted that they can't win this Liga, therefore his goals are the Champions and Copa del Rey. So, perhaps it is a good opportunity for Osasuna to ge a fantastic victory.


GORA OSASUNA!AUPA ROJILLOS!

Probable kickoff:
Osasuna: Andrés; Marc, Arribas, Flaño, Damiá; Puñal, Oier , Cejudo, Armenteros; Nino; and Sola.
Real Madrid: Casillas; Arbeloa, Varane, Carvalho, Marcelo; Khedira, Alonso, Callejón, Özil; Higuaín or Di María and Benzema.

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