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Saturday, February 9, 2013
Mallorca - Osasuna: the D day for our team
Good morning, dear Osasunists!
Carnivals are here and people usually dress up and go to fancy dress parties in Navarra, and everywhere.
This afternoon Osasuna plays against Real Mallorca and due to their similar outfit in red, they must dress up in grey, but I hope they will dress up as a fanstastic team that plays a good football in the pitch.
Osasuna and Mallorca got a draw in the first round at El Sadar and we keep on saying that the goalaverage with relegation teams will be important at the end of the season. For the time being, Osasuna has a disadvantage with Depor and Celta as they won their home games, but Osasuna lost their average in goals.
At this moment, Osasuna is in a better position than Mallorca in the classification now, but it can change if the final whistle ends with a defeat for Osasuna.
The owners of RCD Mallorca fired their previous coach, Caparros ( a coach who always liked in Osasuna though he trained in Sevilla ), and signed a well-known coach for everyone there, though with controversial for their supporters: Gregorio Manzano. He already got criticism on their first training day.
The Reds have obtained 7 out 12 points and it is a good mark as they had their confrontations against Real Madrid and Barça. On the other hand, Mallorca started the season in August with 8 points out of 12 and they were at Champions posts for several weeks, and from that time up to now they didn't get many points.
We know that there is a saying in football when a club has a new coach that makes a sure winner match for them, but I hope we get good news on this Carnival Saturday from Mallorca.
Mallorca: Aouate, Nunes, Geromel, Hutton, Luna, Pina, Tissone, Nsue, Giovani Dos Santos, Víctor Casadesús and Hemed.
Osasuna: Andrés Fernández, M. Flaño, Arribas, Nano, Damiá, Oier, Lolo, Armenteros, Nino, A. Cejudo and Kike Sola.
Gora Osasuna!Aupa Rojillos!
Osasuna: Andrés Fernández, M. Flaño, Arribas, Nano, Damiá, Oier, Lolo, Armenteros, Nino, A. Cejudo and Kike Sola.
Gora Osasuna!Aupa Rojillos!
Etiquetas:
A por ellos,
Caparros,
Carnivals,
La Liga,
Mallorca,
Manzano,
Mendilibar,
Osasuna
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