Barcelona edge past Osasuna with late drama at El Sadar (1-2)
FC Barcelona secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over CA Osasuna at El Sadar in the early hours of May 3, 2026, keeping their La Liga title ambitions firmly alive. The Catalans came from behind to snatch all three points in a tense encounter that showcased both the resilience of Hansi Flick's side and the stubborn resistance of a gritty Osasuna outfit.
Match Overview
The match at Pamplona's iconic stadium was always expected to be a stern test for Barcelona, given Osasuna's reputation for making life difficult for visiting giants. The home side took a shock lead in the first half, putting Barca on the back foot and silencing the travelling supporters. However, the Blaugrana responded with characteristic flair, equalising before the break and then finding a decisive winner in the second period to complete the comeback.
Key Moments
- Osasuna's opener (22'): A well-worked set-piece caused chaos in the Barcelona box, with the home side's striker nodding home from close range to send El Sadar into raptures.
- Barcelona's equaliser (38'): A slick passing move ended with Robert Lewandowski slotting calmly past the Osasuna goalkeeper after a clever through ball from Pedri.
- Winning goal (67'): Barcelona's pressure finally told when a deflected strike from Lamine Yamal found the bottom corner, giving the visitors a lead they would not relinquish.
Standout Performers
Lamine Yamal was the difference-maker on the night, his youthful energy and trickery causing constant problems for the Osasuna defence. The teenager's winner was a moment of pure quality, and his overall display underlined why he is considered one of the most exciting talents in European football. On the defensive end, Jules Kounde put in a commanding shift to neutralise Osasuna's aerial threats after the restart.
Table Implications
The victory moved Barcelona provisionally into second place in the La Liga standings, keeping them in touch with league leaders Real Madrid with just a handful of games remaining. For Osasuna, the defeat was a bitter pill to swallow, though they remain comfortably mid-table and far from any relegation concerns, a testament to their consistent campaign under Jagoba Arrasate.

