FC Barcelona has moved on from the defeat in Pamplona, with the squad's full attention turned
towards Tuesday's Champions League...
Over the last few seasons Arsene Wenger has gathered an assortment of players, paid them good
wages and has waited for them to deliver. Unfortunately, they have not delivered the goods nor have
they developed into the world class players we thought they would turn into.
For a few transfer windows we have been expecting these players to be sold, but the ridiculous
wages, for their limited wages has meant we have not been able to get rid of these deadwood
players.
Club Atlético Osasuna, usually known as CA Osasuna, is a Spanish La Liga club based in Pamplona,
Navarre. The club has been a regular in La Liga since being promoted from the Spanish second
division at the end of the 1999/2000 season. Following their impressive 9th place finish in La Liga
last season, Osasuna are gearing [.
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"But it's only February," you may be thinking to yourself. How can one result end a team's hopes
of winning the league? Well, if one of the teams you're competing against is Barcelona, a single
loss can be catastrophic.
Jonathan Liew of the Telegraph summed this one up before I even had a chance to revisit
the scene.
"Grinding out wins in adversity may be the hallmark of champions, but still, this was about
as unsatisfying a 2-0 victory as it is possible to imagine. For a team low on morale and down on
their luck, it is a start, but Ancelotti will be aware it is no more than that.