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Analysis of the match between Real Madrid and Osasuna
Osasuna ended last season with 12 wins, 16 draws, and 10 losses. With a total of 52 points, they finished 9th in the standings—level on points with 8th-placed Rayo Vallecano, who went on to secure a spot in the UEFA Conference League play-offs.
This marks the seventh consecutive season that Los Rojillos have competed in Spain’s top flight—a testament to their consistency. Under the guidance of head coach Alessio Lisci, their goal this season remains to secure at least a top-half finish. During pre-season, Osasuna played five friendly matches but managed just one win, which came in their final tune-up against Mirandes earlier this month.
On the other side, Real Madrid had a more low-key pre-season, playing only one friendly match—a convincing 4-0 victory over WSG Tirol. Eder Militao and Rodrygo both got on the scoresheet, while star signing Kylian Mbappe marked his debut with a brace.
Prior to that, Los Blancos took part in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, making it to the semi-finals. However, their campaign ended in disappointment with a heavy 0-4 defeat to PSG. Now, Carlo Ancelotti’s side will turn their full attention to reclaiming the La Liga title from Barcelona—a team they finished just four points behind last season, settling for second place.

