Osasuna dent Real Madrid's LaLiga title hopes

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February 22, 2026 09:27 IST

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Osasuna's stunning 2-1 victory over Real Madrid in LaLiga has ignited the title race, giving Barcelona a golden opportunity to seize the top spot.

Ante Budimir celebrates scoring Osasuna's first goal from the penalty sport during the LaLiga match against Real Madrid, at El Sadar Stadium, Pamplona, Spain, on Saturday.

IMAGE: Ante Budimir celebrates scoring Osasuna's first goal from the penalty sport during the LaLiga match against Real Madrid, at El Sadar Stadium, Pamplona, Spain, on Saturday. Photograph: Vincent West/Reuters

Key Points

  • Osasuna defeated Real Madrid 2-1 in Saturday's LaLiga match, shaking up the title race.
  • Ante Budimir scored a penalty for Osasuna after a VAR review.
  • Vinicius Jr. equalized for Real Madrid, but Raul Garcia del Haro scored a late winner for Osasuna.
  • The loss allows Barcelona to potentially move to the top of LaLiga standings.

Osasuna shocked Real Madrid 2-1 in LaLiga on Saturday as goals from Ante Budimir and Raul Garcia del Haro dented the leaders' title charge and gave Barcelona the chance to go top.

Real stayed on 60 points, two ahead of Barcelona, who have a game in hand and host Levante on Sunday.

Osasuna went in front in the 34th minute after a VAR review showed keeper Real keeper Thibaut Courtois had stood on Budimir's foot. The referee overturned an initial booking for simulation and Budimir calmly converted the spot-kick.

Real levelled when Federico Valverde surged down the left and crossed low for Vinicius Jr. to slide home from close range in the 73rd minute.

But as the visitors pressed in added time, substitute Dani Ceballos lost possession and Raul Moro released Garcia del Haro, who beat Raul Asencio before shooting into the top corner to seal a famous win at Pamplona's El Sadar stadium.

 

"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," Real manager Alvaro Arbeloa told reporters.

Key Moments of the Match

Raul Garcia celebrates scoring Osasuna's second goal with Victor Munoz.

IMAGE: Raul Garcia celebrates scoring Osasuna's second goal with Victor Munoz. Photograph: Vincent West/Reuters

Madrid began with purpose but found themselves repeatedly unsettled by Osasuna's sharp counter-attacks.

Thibaut Courtois was forced into action in the 24th minute, producing a stunning one-handed save from point-blank range after teammate Alvaro Carreras miscued a clearance inside the six-yard box.

Osasuna sensed opportunity. Budimir thumped a towering header against the post four minutes later.

Kylian Mbappe tested Sergio Herrera with a 30th-minute drive from the edge of the box that the keeper pushed round the post.

From the resulting corner, David Alaba saw his effort blocked by a last-ditch defender amid a crowded penalty area.

The breakthrough came in the 34th minute amid high drama, with the local crowd on the edge of their seats waiting for the VAR decision and exploded with joy when the penalty was awarded and after Budimir converted from the spot.

Real, however, pushed but struggled to break through a disciplined Osasuna defence. Mbappe thought he had equalised in the 70th minute with a superb strike, only for VAR to rule him marginally offside, before Vinicius finally scored the equaliser.

Madrid pressed for a winner and Javi Galan diverted Mbappe's effort over the goal line in the 78th minute as the visitors turned the screw.

Yet just as Real appeared to be closing in, Osasuna struck decisively on the break, with a remarkable goal by Garcia del Haro which was first ruled out by the referee for offside, only for the VAR to overturn the call to the delight of the fans.

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