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Getafe defeats Osasuna 1-0 as Luis Milla scores matchwinner

john gallagher by john gallagher
June 1, 2026
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Getafe 1-0 Osasuna: Luis Milla stunner decides tight encounter

Getafe secure a 1-0 win over Osasuna as Luis Milla’s long-range strike, set up by Luis Vázquez, proves decisive in a closely contested fixture.

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Match summary

Getafe edged Osasuna 1-0 thanks to a single goal by Luis Milla, who finished from distance after a clever assist by Luis Vázquez.
The result left both teams with contrasting moods: relief for the hosts and frustration for Osasuna after a match in which they had several chances but failed to convert.
The keyword Getafe 1-0 Osasuna reflects the final scoreline that ultimately hinged on one moment of quality in a game marked by stoppages and tactical adjustments.

Decisive goal and build up

The only goal arrived when Luis Vázquez created space down the right and found Milla outside the area, whose right-footed strike crept past the goalkeeper.
The move combined quick positional rotation from Getafe and a precise final delivery that left Osasuna’s defence exposed for a key instant.
That single blow was enough to separate two sides that otherwise traded set-piece threats and late aerial chances without finding a second goal.

Key chances and near misses for Osasuna

Osasuna pressed for an equaliser throughout the second half, generating several high-danger opportunities that tested Getafe’s goalkeeper and defenders.
Raúl García twice forced strong saves from the home defence with a header and a powerful free-kick that skimmed the post, while Lucas Torró had headed attempts that went narrowly over.
Asier Osambela’s aerial threat was also evident when a header was kept out on the goal-line, underlining Osasuna’s recurrent presence in the penalty area despite coming away empty-handed.

Tactical shape and momentum swings

Getafe set up with compact lines and relied on quick transitions through Luis Vázquez and Mauro Arambarri to create forward thrusts.
Osasuna aimed to dominate possession through Jon Moncayola and Aimar Oroz, later introducing Raúl Moro and Moi Gómez to vary their attacking outlets and test the flanks.
Momentum swung several times as both sides adjusted personnel; the visitors frequently threatened from set pieces while Getafe looked dangerous on the break, creating a tight tactical contest.

Substitutions and injury interruptions

The match featured a number of substitutions driven by tactical changes and injury concerns, which influenced the rhythm on both sides.
Getafe replaced Mario Martín with Davinchi after an injury and brought Damián Cáceres on for Adrián Liso to refresh their attacking options.
Osasuna made several changes as well, including Asier Osambela for Jon Moncayola, Raúl Moro for Aimar Oroz, Kike Barja for Lucas Torró and Moi Gómez for Rubén García after the latter required treatment.

Discipline and refereeing incidents

Disciplinary decisions played a role in the game’s flow, with Enzo Boyomo shown a yellow card for dangerous play and Mauro Arambarri cautioned for a late challenge.
Aitor Fernández also received a yellow card, while the refereeing team called multiple fouls and awarded several corners that kept the defensive units alert.
The match saw a handful of handball appeals and contentious stoppages that required clear communication from the officials and added to an already stop-start rhythm.

Set pieces and defensive work

Both teams leaned on set pieces to create scoring opportunities, with corners and free-kicks repeatedly delivered into the penalty area.
Osasuna’s aerial presence—from Raúl García to Ante Budimir and Lucas Torró—caused problems for Getafe, forcing important clearances and goal-line interventions.
Getafe’s defence, led by disciplined marking and well-timed blocks, managed to keep the visitors at bay when the match was decided by the single long-range effort.

Standout individual contributions

Luis Milla’s match-winning strike and movement earned him clear plaudits for providing the decisive moment in a low-scoring contest.
Luis Vázquez combined direct running and an eye for the final pass to create crossing angles and the assist that led to the goal.
At the other end, Osasuna’s Raúl García, Lucas Torró and Asier Osambela tested Getafe’s concentration repeatedly and were central to the visitors’ most dangerous moments.

Game management and closing stages

After taking the lead, Getafe focused on managing the clock and remaining compact, while Osasuna pushed numbers forward in search of an equaliser.
The fourth official signalled extended stoppage time as injuries and substitutions accumulated, producing tense final minutes as Osasuna piled forward.
Despite repeated attempts and a late spell of pressure, Osasuna could not force a breakthrough, and Getafe’s disciplined containment secured the three points.

Implications and next steps for both clubs

The win gives Getafe momentum and points that will be valuable as they look to consolidate their position in the table and build confidence in tight fixtures.
Osasuna leave the match with questions about finishing and game management when their opportunities are not turned into goals.
Both teams will assess injuries and match fitness ahead of their next fixtures, with medical updates and tactical tweaks likely to follow from coaching staffs.

Getafe’s narrow victory underlined the fine margins of top-level competition, with a single well-executed strike proving decisive in a match defined by physical challenges, set-piece threats and tactical adjustments.

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