I like Navarrese, I love Baztán for an escape and I wouldn’t mind Iruña if it was the capital of Basque-Navarre. But I owe nothing to Osasuna, rather they owe Athletic its continued existence as a Club. That said, on Saturday I was happy for the first time in my long life for a victory at Real Madrid, even if they had in their ranks the abominable boy named. wine jr.
The white victory kept Athletic alive in its fight for Europe. More than enough reason to be happy about Rodrygo’s goals. The rest of the disquisitions are superfluous. In fact, today I’m going with Manchester Guardiolaanother spoiled child.
Now it’s up to Athletic to do their job. The whites have given us another bullet in the chamber, but we must take advantage of it. And it won’t be easy, no. In the last five years, and in very similar qualifying situations, the rojiblancos have scored an average of 4.8 points in the last five days, clearly not enough this season.
In the last ten days, the troop of Valverde scored 15 points. Projecting them, they won’t be enough either. Against both rivals remaining, in the first round Sancet and company collected 7 points. Come on, it’s complicated.
Statistical science promises us about 7 points, or what is the same, two victories against Celta and Elche at La Catedral, a draw to nothing at El Sadar and two defeats at Villarreal and Chamartín. Pure logic too.
But, what if Athletic decide to win at La Cerámica this Saturday and Betis are drawn at home with Rayo? Well, that, to keep dreaming, is reason enough to be happy about Osasuna’s defeat at La Cartuja. And visit Elizondo.
Source: La Verdad

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