Two teams met in El Sadar that reached the fourth day of the competition, being able to boast of their undefeated condition. Osasuna after two draws and a win and Valencia after two wins and a draw. In the end what is clear is that the Bordalás project is going from strength to strength, which Valencia is very serious about.
The rojillos, with 14,000 spectators in the stadium, wanted to maintain the line shown at the start of the competition and achieve the first victory of the season at home, although they knew that those from Bordalás were not going to make it easy for them. Those from Arrasate came out very connected and the game began to take color very soon. In the fifth minute, De Brugos Bengoetxea whistled a penalty in favor of Osasuna but the VAR annulled it with justice. Rubén had not been run over in the area, what's more, he was fouled with a kick.
It didn't take long for the local team to open the can. A quick ball steal by the Navarrese allowed Moncayola to receive a good ball to score with a cross shot. Rober Ibáñez, very embraced at the end by the members of the team who know him, gave him half a goal with a drag to generate spaces. The visitors could not get rid of the pressure of the Navarrese, who continued to generate danger. Herrera responded perfectly to a good shot from Cheryshev.
The game was balanced and in minute 25, Maxi Gómez equalized the match after a pass from Carlos Soler. Both teams were looking for plays to try to get the score to move in their favor. Those of Arrasate offered a showy game and had some occasions that did not manage to finish so they went to rest with a draw on the scoreboard, something that could change but the VAR did not take into account a clear penalty committed on Kike García.
In the second half the Navarrese went out again in search of the goal, but it was Bordalás's men who took the lead in the 50th minute, through Guedes, after an error by the Reds defense. A few minutes later, Guedes scored again to set the one to three and leave Osasuna, who showed a worrying defensive weakness, seriously injured. In minute 61 came another play for the controversy. Darko scored, with a pass from Rubén García, after taking the ball from the visiting goalkeeper's hands, but the VAR canceled it. The minutes passed and those of Arrasate could not remake themselves.
Far from them, Valencia scored the fourth, in this case after a good header from Alderete. In the end Valencia, which remains undefeated and is placed at the top of the table, took all three points. Osasuna still does not know what it is to win this season at home.
Changes
Foulquier (47 ', Cheryshev), Hugo Duro (45 ', Gayá), Roberto torres (57 ', Robert Ibáñez), Chimy Avila (57 ', Lucas Torró), Íñigo Pérez (81 ', Rubén García), Javi Ontiveros (81 ', Kike García), Jose Angel (81 ', Manu Sánchez), Mouctar Diakhaby (82 ', Omar Alderete), Marcos André (86 ', Gonçalo Guedes), Yunus Musah (86 ', Carlos Soler)
Goals
1-0, 7 ': Jon moncayola, 1-1, 25 ': Maxi Gomez, 1-2, 50 ': Aridane, 1-3, 54 ': Gonçalo Guedes, 1-4, 72 ': Omar alderete
Cards
Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
VAR Referee: José Luis González González
Carlos Soler (27 ', Yellow) Lucas Torró (32 ', Yellow) David garcia (56 ', Yellow) Herrera (74 ', Yellow) Omar alderete (80 ', Yellow) Jon moncayola (88 ', Yellow