The coach of UD Las Palmas, Luis Carrionlead this Thursday in one of the last training sessions this week before the visit to CA Osasuna. UD Las Palmas conducted the second day of work that started with seven rounds against two, team rounds, positional games and tactical work. Staying in LaLiga EA Sports is an obsession for UD Las Palmas.
Osasuna hosts UD Las Palmas this Saturday, a team it has beaten just three times, with three defeats and four draws, in last ten matches in their rivalry between the First and Second Divisions since the 2001/02 season.
After 3-1 loss to Vallecas on Monday, proving the bad feelings from El SadarOsasuna went home to rely on its men in an important rivalry. The rojillos receive a very needy rival (19th type) that is difficult for them to sink their teeth into.
Today in the 21st century, same set They faced 10 chances, 6 of them in the highest category and 4 in the Second Division.. The balance was similar for both, with a total of 3 wins and 3 draws per team. A tie is the most frequent result (4).
In the Primera, Osasuna had not beaten Las Palmas since April 28, 2002. Iván Rosado, Puñal and Contreras scored the goals for the 3-2 final. Last year there was an identical score in the first leg and the second leg (1-1), while in 16/17, Tajonar’s side went down 5-2 at the Gran Canaria Stadium and they tied at home 2-2. On 02/01, the first leg draw (1-1) preceded the victory.
If you look at the silver category since 2001, things are pretty even. Two win for each team2-0 and 1-2 for Osasuna and 4-1/ 1-2 for their opponent.
Face to face, the Unión Deportiva clearly beat the people of Pamplona with 19 goals for and 15 against. In the current year, the two teams have scored 6 for 10 goals conceded.
Therefore it will be a even the rivalry between a yellow creature who doesn’t know what it means to win this season and an Osasuna lacking the spark that looks better able to compete in its stadium.
Source: La Verdad
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