Osasuna suffers defeat against Villarreal (3-1) and goes four consecutive games without winning
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Osasuna was defeated by Villarreal 3-1 this Sunday, November 26 at La Cerámica in the match corresponding to the 14th day of LaLiga EA Sports. In this way, the reds they prolong their bad streak and accumulate four consecutive days without achieving victory.
The offensive character with which Osasuna came out put Villarreal behind. The rojillos had good scoring chances in the first quarter of an hour, but they ran into goalkeeper Jorgensen who saved his team from scoring some goals. The locals responded and Catena had to clear a ball under the sticks. Already in the final stretch of the first half, the rojillos once again dominated, they had a few more chances to score, but they were unable to pierce the rival goal. The locals also warned before half-time, although the match was tied (0-0) at the intermission.
After the restart, Ossuna also had opportunities to score a goal, but failed to do so. Villarreal did do it in the 57th minute, on the first occasion of the second half. Morales made the score 1-0 after receiving a pass from Gerard Moreno and beating goalkeeper Herrera.
Osasuna took a step forward with the entry of Raúl and Chymi Ávila, but Villarreal struck again, now with a genius of Morales (2-0)who after prodigious control and unstoppable driving from his own field managed to surpass Sergio Herrera on his start.
The Arrasate team, stunned, tried to get into the game with 12 minutes left after the goal by Catena (2-1)who beat Jorgensen with a great header.
However, there was no time for emotion, since just seconds later a pass into space by Baena was taken advantage of by Morales, after sitting down the goalkeeper, to score into an empty goal. Hat-trick of ‘commander’ Morales (3-1).
The third goal closed the game, and Osasuna returned home without a score.
Data sheet:
3 – Villarreal: Jorgensen; Foyth, Albiol, Cuenca, Altimira (Ilias Akhomach, min. 67), Parejo, Capoue (Comesaña, min. 67), Pedraza (Moreno, min. 86), Álex Baena, Morales (Ben Brereton, min. 86) and Gerard Moreno (Trigueros, min. 78).
1 – Osasuna: Sergio Herrera; Areso, Catena, David García, Mojica, Moncayola (Raúl, min. 63), Lucas Torró (Iker Muñoz, min. 77), Aimar Oroz (Unai García, min. 78), Rubén Peña (Chimy Ávila, min. 67) , Budimir (Arnáiz, min. 77) and Moi Gómez.
Goals: 1-0, min.57: Morales. 2-0, min.70: Morales. 2-1, min.71: Catena. 3-1, min.79: Morales.
Referee: From Burgos Bengoetxea (Basque Committee).
Source: Eitb

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