Show and suspense at the El Sadar stadium, where Celta Vigo won at the wire against Osasuna (2-3) in a match full of twists and turns. The Galicians struck first thanks to Ferran Jutglà, author of a first goal in the 26th minute with a clear strike after excellent work from Bryan Zaragoza. But the locals, pushed by their audience, reacted quickly. The inevitable Ante Budimir first equalized from the penalty spot in the 37th minute, before giving his team the advantage just before the break (45+1), confirming his current sparkling form. Returning from the locker room, Celta did not give up. Still as restless, Jutglà put the two teams back on level terms with a second opportunistic goal in the 69th minute, taking advantage of a poorly cleared ball in the area.
At the end of the match, while Osasuna seemed to be content with a draw, Pablo Durán, who had entered the game a few minutes earlier, appeared in the 87th minute to give the visitors victory with an unstoppable cross shot. Thanks to this success snatched in the last minutes, Claudio Giráldez's Celta Vigo breathes a little in the standings after a series of disappointing results, regaining efficiency and offensive character. For Osasuna, on the other hand, the disillusionment is great: dominant in sequences but too brittle defensively, Alessandro Lisci's men see precious points slip away at home and miss a great opportunity to get closer to the top 10.