Osasuna 2-0 Levante: Post-match review, Stats, Key moments
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Dive into Bwin’s post-match review of Osasuna 2-0 Levante in the La Liga on Monday, 08 December 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.
Osasuna 2-0 Levante Post-Match Review
Osasuna secured a 2-0 victory over Levante in this La Liga encounter. The hosts took an early lead when Víctor Muñoz scored in the 13th minute, assisted by Rubén García, setting a positive tone after their recent mixed form that included a draw against Mallorca and losses to Real Sociedad and Sevilla. Levante, struggling with a string of defeats including against Athletic Club and Valencia, failed to respond effectively in the first half, allowing Osasuna to double their advantage through Rubén García in the 36th minute, assisted by Jon Moncayola.
The second half saw both sides make substitutions, with Osasuna bringing on Iker Muñoz for the yellow-carded Lucas Torró early on, but Levante’s changes, including Iker Losada for Roger Brugué, could not spark a comeback. Osasuna managed the game well despite Levante holding more possession, building on their recent home draw with Real Oviedo to claim a clean sheet. This win extends Levante’s poor run, now five straight losses, leaving them searching for form.
Osasuna 2-0 Levante Statistics
Levante dominated possession with 59% compared to Osasuna’s 41%, suggesting they controlled much of the ball, but this did not translate into goals, as Osasuna’s two assists highlighted their efficiency in attack. Both teams earned three corners each, indicating balanced set-piece threats, while Levante completed more successful dribbles at 63 against Osasuna’s 45, pointing to greater individual flair from the visitors yet without end product. Cards were even with two yellows apiece, reflecting a competitive but not overly heated match, and neither side saw reds or penalties, keeping the focus on open play.
Each team used all five substitutions, with Osasuna making changes like Iker Muñoz replacing Lucas Torró at 51 minutes and Moi Gómez coming on for Rubén García at 69 minutes, which helped maintain their defensive shape. Levante’s adjustments, such as Iker Losada for Roger Brugué at 62 minutes and a triple switch at 77 minutes including José Luis Morales for Unai Vencedor, aimed to chase the game but ultimately fell short, underscoring Osasuna’s better conversion of chances.
Key Moments from Osasuna 2-0 Levante
Osasuna broke the deadlock in the 13th minute as Víctor Muñoz finished off an assist from Rubén García, giving the hosts an early edge. Lucas Torró picked up a yellow card shortly after at 15 minutes for a foul, but Osasuna extended their lead in the 36th minute when Rubén García scored, assisted by Jon Moncayola, putting them in firm control before half-time. Levante’s K. Arriaga earned a booking at 22 minutes, adding to the midfield tension.
The second half featured substitutions that influenced the flow, with Iker Muñoz replacing the cautioned Lucas Torró for Osasuna at 51 minutes, while Rubén García, who later received a yellow at 57 minutes, made way for Moi Gómez at 69 minutes alongside other changes like Juan Cruz for Íñigo Arguibide. Levante responded with their own switches, including Iker Losada for Roger Brugué at 62 minutes and a late triple substitution at 77 minutes featuring José Luis Morales for Unai Vencedor, but these failed to create a breakthrough. Jorge Cabello’s yellow at 58 minutes for Levante compounded their frustrations in a match defined by Osasuna’s clinical finishing.
Osasuna 2-0 Levante Lineups
Osasuna
Osasuna lined up in a 3-4-2-1 formation, allowing for solid defensive organisation while supporting attacking partnerships like that between Víctor Muñoz and Rubén García, who combined effectively for the opener. Jon Moncayola provided key midfield support with his assist for the second goal, and players such as Lucas Torró anchored the centre before his substitution for Iker Muñoz. Later changes saw Sheraldo Becker replace Aimar Oroz and Jorge Herrando come on for Víctor Muñoz, maintaining their structure.
Levante
Levante deployed a 4-4-2 setup, aiming for width and forward pressure through partnerships like Roger Brugué in midfield before his replacement by Iker Losada. K. Arriaga and Jorge Cabello featured in defensive roles, with the latter picking up a yellow card ahead of his substitution for Jon Ander Olasagasti. Late introductions such as José Luis Morales for Unai Vencedor and Goduine Koyalipou for Iván Romero sought to add attacking impetus.
Bwin’s Man of the Match
Bwin’s Man of the Match was Rubén García, who starred for Osasuna with one goal and one assist, alongside creating one big chance and delivering one key pass. His contributions were pivotal in both scoring and setting up the opener, showcasing his influence in attack before being substituted at 69 minutes. This performance underlined his ability to turn possession into decisive moments against a possession-heavy Levante side.
Updated Form Guide
Osasuna
Recent La Liga matches:
- Win: 2-0 vs Levante (H)
- Draw: 2-2 vs Mallorca (A)
- Loss: 1-3 vs Real Sociedad (H)
- Loss: 0-1 vs Sevilla (A)
- Draw: 0-0 vs Real Oviedo (A)
Levante
Recent La Liga matches:
- Loss: 0-2 vs Osasuna (A)
- Loss: 0-2 vs Athletic Club (H)
- Loss: 0-1 vs Valencia (A)
- Loss: 1-3 vs Atlético Madrid (A)
- Loss: 1-2 vs Celta de Vigo (H)
What’s Next for Both Teams?
Osasuna
Osasuna have just claimed a 2-0 win over Levante, boosting their position to 15th on 15 points after a run that includes a recent draw with Mallorca but also losses to Real Sociedad and Sevilla. They now face a tough test against league leaders FC Barcelona, who sit first on 40 points, in their next match on 13 December 2025 at 17:30. This fixture offers Osasuna a chance to build momentum and edge away from the lower half of the table, but they will need to improve on their away form, like the draw at Real Oviedo, to challenge the top side.
Levante
Levante have just suffered a 0-2 defeat to Osasuna, leaving them rooted in 20th place on nine points amid a dismal streak of five consecutive losses, including against Athletic Club and Valencia. Their next challenge comes against Villarreal, currently third on 35 points, on 14 December 2025 at 17:30. With relegation looming, Levante desperately need points to climb out of danger, but facing a strong opponent will test their ability to reverse recent home struggles like the defeat to Celta de Vigo.
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