Osasuna Vs Real Madrid stunned by Raúl García’s added-time strike

Osasuna Vs Real Madrid stunned by Raúl García’s added-time strike

In a dramatic finish at Estadio El Sadar, osasuna vs real madrid ended 2-1 after Raúl García scored in the 90th minute to hand the league leaders a shock defeat and leave Barcelona with the chance to reclaim top spot.

Late winner reverses the script at El Sadar

Raúl García’s 90th-minute goal sealed a 2-1 victory for Osasuna, with the strike initially ruled out for offside before a VAR review awarded the goal. The match finished with home fans celebrating wildly at Estadio El Sadar after García cut inside and finished from a tight angle.

How the goals came — penalty, equaliser and the decisive moment

Ante Budimir put Osasuna ahead from the penalty spot after a VAR intervention showed goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois had stood on Budimir’s foot; the referee, Alejandro Quintero, had initially booked Budimir for simulation before the penalty was awarded (38'). Real levelled when Federico Valverde surged down the left and delivered a low cross that Vini Jr converted with his right foot in the 73rd minute. In added time, as Real pressed for an equaliser, Dani Ceballos lost possession and Raúl Moro released García, who beat Raúl Asensio and fired into the top corner to settle the game.

Osasuna Vs Real Madrid: momentum swings and key incidents

Real dominated possession but struggled to penetrate Osasuna’s organised defence. Early in the contest Vini Jr tested goalkeeper Herrera with a low shot from outside the box (17'), while Budimir hit the post with a header around the half-hour mark. Rubén García’s 24th-minute cross, deflected off Carreras, required a goal-line save from Courtois. Vinicius Junior picked up a yellow card for dissent, and Trent Alexander-Arnold was booked for a foul on Victor Muñoz after a free-kick he curled well off target. Alejandro Catena also had a header well off target during the match.

Madrid chances, substitutions and the aftermath

Real created several clear openings: Mbappé saw a shot saved by Herrera and Alaba struck a ball that brushed the post after a Carvajal pass. Tchouameni’s volley in first-half added time was narrowly saved, and ten minutes into the second half Arda Güler’s right-footed attempt from the edge of the box just missed. Mbappé later had a goalbound effort cleared off the line by Javi Galán (80'). The defeat ended Real Madrid’s eight-match winning run in LaLiga.

Wider European weekend and league implications

Raúl García’s late strike — his third goal after coming off the bench in La Liga this season — left Barcelona able to regain top spot if they beat Levante tomorrow at 15: 15 GMT. Across Europe, Atlético Madrid returned to winning ways with a 4-2 victory over Espanyol, Alexander Sørloth scoring twice. Bayern Munich edged Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2: Aleksandar Pavlovic opened in the 16th minute, Harry Kane headed a second four minutes later from a Michael Olise corner and scored again in the 68th minute for his 28th league goal; Frankfurt replied through Jonathan Burkardt’s 75th-minute penalty after Kane fouled Oscar Højlund and Arnaud Kalimuendo struck in the 86th minute as Bayern recorded their 19th win in 23 league games. Borussia Dortmund fought back to draw 2-2 with RB Leipzig after trailing 2-0 at half-time, Romulo’s own goal and a stoppage-time strike from Fábio Silva secured the draw, cutting Bayern’s lead to eight points ahead of Bayern’s visit to the Westfalenstadion next week. Inter moved 10 points clear in Serie A with Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s second-half goal in a 2-0 win at Lecce.

Real’s manager Álvaro Arbeloa said: “We lacked punch, teeth and speed up front. We have a big margin to improve and a long road ahead of us, starting on Wednesday in the Champions League against Benfica. ” The club’s match account also included a disclaimer noting the translation was generated by artificial intelligence and may contain inaccuracies.

With the osasuna vs real madrid result confirmed, Barcelona can return to the summit with a win over Levante tomorrow (15: 15 GMT), and Real Madrid’s next fixture is the second leg of their Champions League tie against Benfica on Wednesday.