At the Colosseum, Getafe edged Osasuna in a dramatic 3-2 victory during La Liga EA Sports 2023-24 matchday five, marking a memorable debut for Mason Greenwood in azulón colors. The encounter, staged at the Alfonso Pérez Coliseum, offered a rollercoaster of momentum shifts as both teams sought to erase earlier losses inflicted by Real Madrid and Barcelona before the international break. In the end, Bordalás’ side celebrated a late winner that sealed three points in a match packed with emotion and action. Greenwood’s entrance in the second half added a fresh spark to Getafe’s attack and gave the home fans plenty to cheer about. (Goal)”
Full match details of Getafe vs. Osasuna can be explored here (Goal).
Nemanja Maksimovic’s late strike proved decisive for the Azulón side, clinching the win after Osasuna twice leveled. Iker Muñoz opened the scoring for Osasuna just before the break at 45 minutes, and Ante Budimir drew level again at 57 minutes, turning the game into a taut finish. The home team’s resilience and discipline in the closing stages allowed them to hold on and maintain an impressive home unbeaten run under Bordalás, rising to ninth in the standings and edging ahead of several direct competitors. (Goal)
The minute by minute of Getafe vs. Osasuna from La Liga EA Sports 2023-2024
The summary of Getafe vs. Osasuna from La Liga EA Sports 2023-2024 includes video, lineups, goals, and statistics, underscoring a match that swung between caution and ambition throughout the 90 minutes. (Goal)
Azulona party
The 3-2 goal near the end underscored Getafe’s determination to close out the contest with a late push. (Goal)
80′ On his first touch, Mason Greenwood delivered a cross to the penalty area; David García cleared decisively. (Goal)
77′ Bordalás introduced Greenwood to the action, with Juanmi Latasa moving to the bench as the team reshaped for the final stretch. (Goal)
75′ Greenwood prepared for his Getafe debut, receiving final tactical instructions before stepping onto the field. (Goal)
86′ Maksimovic delivered a dream moment for Getafe, firing a powerful effort at close range to complete the comeback with a 3-2 scoreline. (Goal)
57′ Budimir converted from the spot to level the game at 2-2, a pivotal moment in a match already featuring four goals. (Goal)
54′ A penalty was awarded to Osasuna after a foul on Budimir, heightening the tension as the visitors pressed for an advantage. (Goal)
51′ Carmona’s header restored Getafe’s lead at 2-1 after a well-delivered cross from Diego Rico. Osasuna’s players protested, but the decision stood. (Goal)
Rest at the Alfonso Pérez Coliseum brought a 1-1 scoreline, with two goals from set pieces: a Damián Suárez corner found Stefan Mitrović’s head for Getafe, while Iker Muñoz struck for Osasuna with a superb volley from a loose ball. The first half saw Sergio Herrera under pressure as Getafe defended with compact lines and limited space for the visitors. The Serbian center-back Mitrović remained a handful in aerial duels, even as Osasuna enjoyed significant possession. David Soria had to stretch to deny Budimir’s early header while the score remained level, signaling a tense second period to come. (Goal)
Four five’ Muñoz struck again to equalize at 1-1, volleying a crisp finish after picking up a loose ball in the box for Osasuna. (Goal)
36′ Mitrović opened the scoring for Getafe with a clever header following a pinpoint cross, exploiting a momentary lapse in Osasuna’s defense to edge ahead. (Goal)
Lineups and tactical notes were listed for both sides, reflecting a balanced contest that hinged on execution in the final third and the ability to capitalize on set-piece opportunities. (Goal)
XI OF OSASUNA | Sergio; Rubén Peña, Herrando, David Gª, Juan Cruz; Kike Barja, Iker Muñoz, Aimar, Moi; Chimy and Budimir. (Goal)
XI OF GETAFE | Soria; Damián, Duarte, Mitrovic, Rico; Carmona, Djené, Maksimovic, Mata; Mayoral, Latasa. (Goal)
Source: Goal