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Girona vs. Osasuna

Girona vs Osasuna
  • Girona have lost just one of their four LaLiga matches against Osasuna (W2 D1), winning the last two and scoring in all of them, with an average of two goals per game (eight overall).
  • Osasuna have won on just one of their last six trips to Girona in all competitions (D2 L3), on the second leg of the promotion play-off final to Primera División in 2016. Kenan Kodro’s 1-0 win was enough to earn promotion for Osasuna, who won the first leg in Pamplona 2-1.
  • Girona achieved their record number of home wins in a single season last term (15), just six less than in their previous three seasons combined in the top-flight (21). Even so, they have never lost in their first home game of a league campaign (G4 W2 D2).
  • Osasuna have won the first away game of a season in LaLiga in four of the last five seasons (L1), all of them under Jagoba Arrasate, who is no longer at the club; it is the same number of wins in their first away game as in their previous 37 seasons in the top-flight (D11 L22).
  • Osasuna have not won in their last eight LaLiga trips to Catalonia (D3 L5), failing to score in five of those games. Should they fail to win at Montilivi, they will be on their worst winless streak in this region in the last six decades.
  • Osasuna have lost their last three LaLiga midweek away games (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday); should they lose at Girona, they will link their worst run of consecutive defeats in such weekdays in the 21st Century.
  • The eight goals Girona have scored against Osasuna in the top-flight have been scored by eight different strikers. Since the 2022/23 season, no team have had as many different goalscorers against a single opponent, without any player repeating, as Girona have had against Osasuna (also eight for Girona against Mallorca).
  • Girona defender Daley Blind has completed 168 passes in LaLiga 2024/25 (183 attempted), the most of any player in the competition this season.
  • Osasuna’s Rubén García has scored in two of his last five LaLiga games (two goals in total), as many goals as in his previous 34 games in the competition.
  • Girona coach Míchel Sánchez has won three of his last five meetings against Osasuna in all competitions (D1 L1 – including a win in the last two). His teams have scored against the Rojillo side in seven of their eight meetings (11 goals), the only exception being their first game, 0-3 in September 2018 in Second Division as Rayo Vallecano coach.