Osasuna – Mallorca: styles collide at El Sadar 
El Sadar hosts a Saturday game that sums up two very different seasons. Osasuna sit tenth and can smell a push for Europe — they’re seven points shy of sixth-placed Celta Vigo. Mallorca? They’re wobbling at 18th, stuck in the drop zone and two points from safety. This trip can’t come soon enough for the visitors; losing again would mean a fifth straight defeat and the panic button gets pressed proper.
Osasuna’s home steel 
That slip at Valencia (0-1) stopped Osasuna dead — it ended a six-game unbeaten run in LaLiga. Still, Alessio Lisci’s side build everything on a simple fact: they’re harder to beat at El Sadar. The numbers back it up — 24 points from 12 home matches and only two defeats there. Recent head-to-heads don’t lie either: Osasuna haven’t lost in their last four meetings with Mallorca, even if the reverse fixture was a 2-2 barnstormer.
Huge task for Mallorca’s new boss 
Mallorca’s in trouble. Four league defeats on the spin. Their last decent result was a big win over Sevilla in early February — that’s it. The board tried to shock the squad awake by appointing Martín Demichelis at the end of February, but his first game ended in a home loss to Real Sociedad. The fixture list offers no mercy: this squad needs points fast if it’s to close the gap on Elche and keep a shred of breathing room ahead of Levante.
Compositions probables
Osasuna : Herrera ; Rosier, Catena, Herrando, Galan ; Moncayola, Torro ; Munoz, Oroz, Moro ; Budimir
Mallorca : Roman ; Maffeo, Valjent, Raillo, Mojica ; Darder, Mascarell, Costa ; Joseph, Muriqi, Virgili
Football Predictions Osasuna vs Mallorca
Osasuna to win
Osasuna set a punishing tempo at El Sadar from the off this season. Their consistency at home stands in stark contrast to the mess Mallorca carry on the road.
The islanders are in a confidence hole and keep leaking results away from home. The mid-season coaching change hasn’t fixed it yet.
All signs point to the home side controlling the game and taking all three points against a team staring relegation in the face.
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