Spain La Liga Regular Season - 19
Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 12:30 PM
Estadio Municipal de Montilivi Girona
Girona
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1 - 0
Osasuna
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Full time
V. Vanat 44'
V. Vanat 85'
J. Roca 90+3'
J. Moncayola 46'
J. Galan 70'
A. Oroz 90+6'
S. Herrera 90+7'
A. Fernandez 90+7'
K. Barja 90+8'
L. Kourouma 90+5'

Girona vs Osasuna Match Recap - Jan 10, 2026

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Girona's Grit Prevails as Vanat's Late Strike Seals Victory Over Osasuna

Girona's narrow 1-0 victory over Osasuna marks a crucial turning point in their battle against relegation, showcasing resilience and tactical discipline. The win propels Girona to 17 points, just one point shy of Osasuna, who remain at 19 points. This match was not just about the scoreline; it was a testament to Girona's ability to capitalize on their chances while Osasuna struggled to convert their opportunities.

Vladyslav Vanat emerged as the hero for Girona, scoring the decisive goal just before halftime. His performance reflects a growing trend of consistency, having also found the net in their previous match against Mallorca. Vanat's ability to deliver in critical moments is becoming a defining feature of his season, and it could be the spark that ignites Girona's campaign as they seek to escape the relegation zone.

Osasuna's recent form has been a mixed bag, with this loss extending their winless streak to three matches. Despite leading in total shots (6 to 3), they failed to convert their chances into goals, highlighting a persistent issue with finishing that has plagued them throughout the season. Their expected goals (xG) of 0.66 compared to Girona's 0.23 underscores their inability to create high-quality scoring opportunities, a trend that must change if they hope to climb the standings.

Girona's defensive organization played a pivotal role in their success. They managed to maintain a solid structure, limiting Osasuna's chances and forcing them into low-percentage shots. The home side's ability to absorb pressure and counter effectively was evident, particularly in the second half when they had to withstand Osasuna's attempts to equalize. The late red card for Lancinet Kourouma adds another layer of complexity for Girona, as they will need to navigate his absence in upcoming fixtures.

Statistically, Girona edged Osasuna in passing accuracy (87% compared to 87%), which reflects their ability to maintain possession under pressure. This control allowed them to dictate the tempo of the game, especially in the first half when they took the lead. The midfield battle was crucial, with Iván Martín and Arnau Martínez effectively disrupting Osasuna's rhythm and transitioning play forward.

Osasuna's midfield struggled to assert dominance, particularly against Girona's pressing game. Despite having equal possession (50% each), they were unable to translate that into meaningful attacks. The lack of creativity from players like Victor Muñoz and Aimar Oroz was evident, as they failed to provide the necessary support for Ante Budimir, who was isolated for much of the match.

The implications of this result are significant for both teams. Girona's victory not only boosts their confidence but also provides a much-needed lifeline as they look to build momentum in the coming weeks. Their next match against Espanyol will be crucial; another win could see them climb further away from the relegation zone.

Conversely, Osasuna must regroup quickly ahead of their clash with Oviedo. With only one win in their last five matches, they need to address their finishing woes and find a way to convert chances into goals. The pressure is mounting on coach Alessio Lisci as he seeks to turn around their fortunes before it's too late.

This match encapsulated the ongoing struggles and triumphs of both teams. Girona's gritty performance and tactical discipline were rewarded with three vital points, while Osasuna's inability to capitalize on their chances leaves them searching for answers. As the season progresses, both teams will need to adapt and evolve if they hope to achieve their respective goals.

Originally published on FollowTeams at January 10, 2026 at 7:45 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Girona
Double chance : Girona or draw
Girona
45%
Draw
45%
Osasuna
10%

Team Lineups

Girona
4-2-3-1
COACH
Michel
13
Paulo Gazzaniga
24
Álex Moreno
17
Daley Blind
12
Vitor Reis
2
Hugo Rincón
4
Arnau Martínez
23
Iván Martín
21
Bryan Gil
11
Thomas Lemar
15
Viktor Tsygankov
19
Vladyslav Vanat
Osasuna
4-2-3-1
COACH
Alessio Lisci
1
Sergio Herrera
20
Javi Galán
5
Jorge Herrando
24
Alejandro Catena
19
Valentin Rosier
6
Lucas Torró
7
Jon Moncayola
21
Victor Muñoz
10
Aimar Oroz
14
Rubén García
17
Ante Budimir

Girona Substitutes

1 Dominik Livaković
G
3 Joel Roca
M
5 David López
D
7 Cristhian Stuani
F
10 Yáser Asprilla
M
16 Alejandro Francés
D
25 Vladyslav Krapyvtsov
G
29 Lancinet Kourouma
M
32 Juan Arango
F
44 Papa Ba
F

Osasuna Substitutes

3 Juan Cruz
D
8 Iker Muñoz
M
9 Raúl García de Haro
F
11 Kike Barja
F
13 Aitor Fernández
G
16 Moi Gómez
F
18 Sheraldo Becker
F
23 Abel Bretones
D
29 Asier Osambela
M
41 Iñigo Arguibide
D

Match Statistics

8
Total Shots
12
4
Shots on Goal
0
3
Shots off Goal
11
1
Blocked Shots
1
5
Shots Inside Box
10
3
Shots Outside Box
2
46%
Ball Possession (%)
54%
440
Total Passes
499
368
Accurate Passes
429
84%
Pass Accuracy (%)
86%
14
Fouls
13
2
Corner Kicks
1
3
Offsides
2
2
Yellow Cards
5
1
Red Cards
0
0
Goalkeeper Saves
3
0.69
Expected Goals (xG)
1.32

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