Eibar has never beaten Osasuna in First

Osasuna Y Eibar They will face off next Sunday in El Sadar (6:30 pm) in an emergency duel between two teams called to fight for the permanence until the end of the season and in which the Guipuzcoans they have never won the Navarrese in First.

The Pamplona team will try to maintain its good relationship with the gunsmiths in the First Division in terms of results. The people of Gipuzkoa have never beaten their Navarrese neighbors in the highest category since they met for the first time in October 2016.

The total balance is favorable for reds with 2 wins and 3 draws till the date. In the 2016/17 season, those from Pamplona took the three points from Ipurúa (2-3) thanks to both Torres and Sergio León's double in the first time they met in Primera. In the return, El Sadar recorded a draw to one.

In Osasuna's return to LaLiga Santander, Jagoba Arrasate's men drew again in their fiefdom before signing a comfortable victory in Eibar in July last year thanks to a great performance by Ruben Garcia, footballer who scored twice.

Does three and half months the last confrontation between both teams took place, which ended with a draw on the scoreboard in what was the first draw for the rojillos this season.

On the other hand, Osasuna does not know what it is to beat the gunsmith team in El Sadar playing in the First Division, a fact that they will seek to change at all costs within four days despite the numerous casualties that the team drags.

Arrasate is aware of bad luck that Osasuna is having with the injuries, but Berriatúa's has never made excuses for it when things go wrong, putting all his effort into continuing to improve with daily work.

Monday ended the winter market with the arrival of Ramalho as second reinforcement after Manu
Sanchez. One of the great unknowns is when Chimy Ávila will return to training.

The Argentine would be a mood boost for his teammates in addition to contributing his quality in the football field. Yesterday, the Rosario published an image on social networks in which you could read: “Counting the days for the final blow.”