Madrid, Spain — This past weekend, LaLiga EA Sports saw all home teams fail to secure victory in what has turned out to be a historic matchday. With major teams like Real Madrid and F.C. Barcelona hosting at home, the absence of local wins has left many shocked.
On Friday, the encounters began with Rayo Vallecano facing Espanyol at Vallecas. Despite trying to stake their claim for a European spot, Rayo ended up disappointed. Espanyol needed the points to escape the relegation zone, but they couldn’t break the deadlock.
Saturday’s games unfolded with Girona battling Alavés, where Carlos Vicente scored the only goal, reflecting the high stakes at the bottom of the table. Later that day, Real Madrid hosted Valencia and, surprisingly, they also exited the game with red faces after a lackluster performance.
As the sun was setting, Mallorca played against Celta. The boys of Giráldez produced a brilliant performance, confirming their aspirations for Europe with a convincing win.
Barcelona, the new league leaders this season, were expected to capitalize on Real Madrid’s slip-up to widen their lead at the top, yet fate intervened. They, too, faced disappointment.
The weekend games concluded on Sunday with Las Palmas taking down Real Sociedad in a spectacular display of skill. Their victory left Sociedad struggling as they aim to stabilize their form.
Pucela saw home fans feeling bitter as their team faced another defeat. There were also tensions on the benches with heated arguments that detracted from the game’s integrity.
Before Sunday’s final matches concluded, Osasuna prepared to go against Leganés at Butarque, knowing that a non-defeat could seal an unusual record of no home victories. Coach Vicente Moreno opted for his best squad, recalling Iker Muñoz and Unai García while Bryan Zaragoza remained sidelined due to injuries.
“If Osasuna can avoid a loss, it would mark a significant moment in Spain’s top division,” Moreno commented on the buildup to the game. The stakes are high, as a win provides them not only with points for safety but boosts morale.
The fans have reason to hope as they prepare for this crucial match, each looking to contribute to a legendary chapter in Osasuna’s history on the road against Leganés.