Day 24 will close this Monday with Sevilla's visit to Osasuna, a square traditionally not very conducive to the interests of those of Nerve. This is what the balance of the 15 league appearances of the Andalusians dictates to Pamplona in the XXI century, where they accumulate only three wins for six losses and as many draws.
However, these data also have another much more positive analysis for Sevilla, since they only lost in two of the last ten Osasuna-Sevilla. Gone was the intense rivalry that both teams played in the early years of 2000, when their duels were considered almost a derby in which the toughness was extreme and the technicians Caparrós and Aguirre were the protagonists.
To this we must add a cup tie in which Osasuna got off Sevilla on a snowy field, the 2006/07 UEFA semi-final in which Nervión's men won to end up lifting the title or Sevilla-Osasuna on the last day of 2003/04 in which the Navarrese did not play anything but did everything possible to avoid the European classification of Sevilla that ended up arriving.
This was all over 15 years ago and it has little to do with the current situation. But despite everything, Pamplona is by no means a pleasant place for Sevilla.