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Betis He has 22 victories, 8 draws and 4 defeats in the 34 matches played in his own field with the Osasuna Athletic Club, rival this Monday of the Verdiblancos at Benito Villamarín (9pm) in the last game of the 21st round of the League. The Verdiblancos also won on neutral ground -Vicente Calderón- the final of the Copa del Rey in 2005 against the Navarrese team.
Osasuna only won once in the Betis field throughout the 20th century and it was in the last of the 21 games played there during the past century, in the 1990/91 season, when he won by the minimum with a goal from former Sevilla player José Angel Ruiz 'Cholo'.
The other three red victories in the Betis field came in this XXI century: 0-5 (with a double from Kike Sola and goals from Miguel Flaño, Webó and Valdo) in the 2006/07 season, which caused the dismissal of 'Machote 'Luis Fernández and his replacement by Paco Chaparro; 0-3 (scored by Cruchaga, Dady and Vela) a year later; and 1-2 in the 2013/14 campaign, when Roberto Torres and Jordi Figueras, on their own goal, scored for the visitors and Jorge Molina scored the Betis goal.
Since then, Osasuna has lost in his three visits to the Verdiblanco fiefdom without even scoring a single goal and his last defeat dates back to July 8, when Guido Rodríguez, Pedraza and Aleñá signed the 3-0 with which the match was resolved and Betis mathematically certified the permanence three days from the end. In the last six matches – home and away – with the Navarrese team, Betis has scored five victories and a draw.