In a thrilling encounter, Madrid loses 1-2 in Pamplona, jeopardizing their top spot ambitions. Explore the match details and future challenges.
Introduction:
In a night defined by VAR controversy, deafening whistles, and a clinical counter-attack, the Estadio El Sadar played host to the biggest upset of the 2025-26 La Liga season. On Saturday, February 21, 2026, Osasuna ended a 15-year winless drought against Real Madrid in spectacular fashion, securing a 2-1 victory that has sent shockwaves through the Spanish title race. A 90th-minute strike from Raúl GarcÃa de Haro provided the knockout blow just as the league leaders seemed destined to salvage a point.
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The result leaves Real Madrid’s title charge in a state of sudden vulnerability. Having entered the weekend two points clear, Alvaro Arbeloa’s side now faces the prospect of dropping to second place if Barcelona defeats Levante on Sunday. For the Navarrese hosts, it was a night of pure catharsis—a performance of “teeth and grit” that rewarded the faithful at El Sadar with a victory they had craved since January 2011.

The Budimir Breakthrough: VAR Drama in the First Half
From the opening whistle, it was clear that Real Madrid would not enjoy a comfortable evening in Pamplona. Osasuna’s high-intensity press, orchestrated by coach Alessio Lisci, frequently forced David Alaba and the young Raúl Asencio into hurried clearances. The first clear opening fell to the hosts in the 24th minute when Thibaut Courtois was forced into a miraculous save, clawing a deflected effort off the goal line after a cross from Rubén GarcÃa.

The pressure eventually told in the 38th minute, albeit through a sequence of high drama. Veteran striker Ante Budimir burst into the penalty area and went down under a challenge from an onrushing Courtois. Initially, the referee booked Budimir for simulation, much to the fury of the home crowd. However, a lengthy VAR review revealed that Courtois had stepped on the Croatian’s foot. The decision was overturned, the booking rescinded, and a penalty awarded. Budimir composed himself and sent the Belgian keeper the wrong way, slotting his 12th goal of the season into the bottom corner to make it 1-0.

Vini Jr. Strikes Back: The Resilience of the Leaders
Arbeloa, who replaced Xabi Alonso in January, cut a frustrated figure on the touchline as his side struggled for rhythm in the first hour. The “Mbappé-VinÃcius” axis appeared out of sync, with Kylian Mbappé seeing a fine finish ruled out for a marginal offside in the 55th minute. Desperate for a spark, Arbeloa turned to his bench, introducing Trent Alexander-Arnold and Brahim DÃaz to add creative impetus.

The tactical shift paid dividends in the 73rd minute. Federico Valverde, arguably Madrid’s best player on the night, embarked on a trademark surging run down the right flank. He evaded two challenges before firing a low, hard cross into the corridor of uncertainty. VinÃcius Júnior, arriving at the far post with perfect timing, poked the ball home for his fifth goal in four matches. At 1-1, the momentum had seemingly swung back toward the capital club, and many expected the traditional late Real Madrid “remontada” to follow.

The Raúl GarcÃa Dagger: A 90th-Minute Masterpiece
Real Madrid threw everything forward in the closing ten minutes. Mbappé saw a goal-bound effort heroically cleared off the line by Javi Galán, while Alexander-Arnold narrowly missed the target with a dipping free-kick. However, as the visitors pushed for a winner, they left the back door wide open.
In the 90th minute, substitute Dani Ceballos lost possession in a dangerous area. Raúl Moro pounced on the loose ball, racing into the final third before slipping a pass to Raúl GarcÃa de Haro. The striker showcased remarkable composure, cutting inside the sliding Raúl Asencio and curling a breathtaking finish over Courtois’ shoulder into the far top corner.
Initially, the linesman’s flag was raised for offside, momentarily silencing the stadium. But for the second time in the match, VAR intervened in favor of the hosts. The review showed GarcÃa was played onside by a trailing Madrid defender, and when the referee signaled for the goal, the El Sadar stadium exploded into scenes of unbridled joy.

Title Implications: Madrid Stumble, Barca Circle
The final whistle confirmed Real Madrid’s first league defeat since late 2025, ending an eight-match winning streak. Coach Arbeloa was candid in his post-match assessment: “It was not a good game from us. We lacked speed in our play and teeth in the final third. We have a massive game against Benfica on Wednesday, but there are no excuses for tonight.”
For Osasuna, the three points propel them into 9th place, solidifying their status as a mid-table force capable of slaying giants. For Real Madrid, the focus shifts to the Champions League and the hope that Levante can pull off a miracle of their own against Barcelona. One thing is certain: the La Liga title race has been blown wide open in the heart of Navarre.
