a little Isco Alarcon He broke the 1-1 tie in extra time and the game looked like it was going to be that way. Betis and Osasuna They played in Benito Villamarín and saw there a balanced game but the Malaga midfielder decided to give his team the victory and brings you closer to European locations.

A goal from Brazilian Willian José in the last game of the first period gave Betis a temporary first-half lead, but Rubén García equalized in the 85th minute and added extra time for the fourth of five games. Isco scored 2-1 in the final.

The two teams will be playing in Cyprus on Thursday, following the last wins of Betis (0-1) against Aris Limassol in the Europa League and Osasuna’s last wins against Granada (2-0) in LaLiga in their first home match of the season. He came face to face with his comfort. The task of both was to extend the winning streak against the direct rival in order to seek positions for the continental tournaments.

Additionally, this quote also brought up: Last memories of both teamsBitter for the Andalusians, sweet for the Navarrese, because in their last visit, Osasuna eliminated Betis in a penalty shoot-out in the round of 16 of the last Copa del Rey.

Jagoba Arrasate’s team, who came with good statistics as a guest player this season (three wins and two defeats), wanted to be the leading role from the beginning, with quick combinations where their lateral centers and Croatian Ante Budimir could find finishing options.

intentions the rojillos failed to create much danger Against Chilean goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, however, it had to be midfielder Marc Roca who tried from distance as the Green-Whites were not fluent in finding Isco Alarcón and added fluidity to his team’s attack.

Yes, the local team was more cohesive in the last part of the first half, they accelerated more and this forced goalkeeper Sergio Herrera to be careful, who could not do anything about the precise shot at the near post. After Brazilian Willian José A cross from Isco in the last game before the break..

It was made 1-0 Reaction to Arrasate in the locker room From the start of the second half, Colombian Johan Mojica and Betis youth academy player Raúl García de Haro entered the field, Osasuna advanced the lines with him, but this also gave Betis the space to move towards the visiting area.

Lucas Torró tried from distance towards the end of the first quarter of the restart, but it was difficult for the Pamplona team to take the initiative against an opponent who controlled better and dreamed of increasing their advantage with the result in their favour. with Assane Diao was awarded a penalty, but VAR later canceled the penalty.

In this game, the referee whistled a foul on David García and also showed him his second yellow card, but changed his decision after approaching the screen and I removed the penalty and warning.

Great fear for Osasuna as they saw the match could be over for good, but the 1-0 result left the door open for the final stretch where Rubén García managed the equaliser, but the visitors’ joy was cut short when Isco scored in extra time. victory of the natives.