Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
As expected, Huesca suffered a 4-1 loss Barcelona at Camp Nou on Monday, with the team remaining in the relegation zone. The newcomers are desperate to secure the La Liga survival, and they are desperate to grab something from Saturday’s football match. Rafa Mir, who scored from the penalty spot in the defeat to Barca, will be the man to keep an eye on in the home team. Both Valera and Silva are sidelined with injuries, but there are no suspended players in the home team.
Osasuna, on the other hand, played out a goalless draw with Real Valladolid in their last league match. Los Rojillos aim to escape the danger zone in the La Liga standings, but, no doubt, they would be happy with one point from the match. A close encounter is on the cards at Estadio El Alcoraz, and we believe that punters from all around the globe can find value in betting on draw. Sergio Herrera remains quarantined, while Inigo Perez, Ruben Martinez, Facundo Roncaglia, and Ezequiel Avila are all out of contention through injuries.
Highlighted Player (Pedro Mosquera):
Born in A Coruna, Galicia on April 21, 1988 Pedro Mosquera is a Spanish midfielder who plays for Deportivo La Coruna. After finishing his youth career at Real Madrid, he started playing for RM Castilla at senior level and he made no less than 98 appearances for the club from 2006 to 2010.
In the summer of 2010 Pedro Mosquera joined Getafe, but he played only 39 games for the capital club in the league. In 2012 he returned to Real Madrid B, scoring five goals in 58 appearances for the club in his second spell with the Alfredo di Stefano Stadium outfit.
The 184-cm-tall midfielder then moved to Elche and after playing 25 games in La Liga for los Franjiverdes, he returned to La Coruna at the end of the 2014/2015 season, signing a deal with his boyhood club Deportivo. Pedro Mosquera has a contract with the Galician club which expires on June 30, 2021. His main position is central midfield, but he is capable of playing as a defensive midfielder as well.
Highlighted Team (Osasuna):
Osasuna are a Basque football team that plays in Spanish La Liga. Los Rojillos are based in Pamplona and and the club were founded in 1920. Estadio El Sadar has been the home of Osasuna since 1967 and the capacity of the stadium is 19,800.
The colour of Osasuna’s home kit is red, while the team’s shorts are navy blue. Los Rojillos dropped to the Segunda Division at the end of the 2013/2014 La Liga campaign, but they did not spend too many time in the Spanish second tier. The club returned to the elite division in 2016 after beating Girona in the play-offs.
Osasuna made it to the Spanish Copa del Rey final in 2005, but they eventually lost to Real Betis after extra time in the title game. The meaning of the word Osasuna is “health” in Basque and it is used in a sense of strength.