The Osasuna concretised his classification to the semifinals of the Glass of the King by a marker of 2 to 1 in front of the Seville, in a commitment where 'Ez' Abde, player of the FC Barcelona, was leading. The Moroccan went in to the 69' minutes of the complement and marked the second so much of the group navarro to the 9' of the extention, putting to the 'rojillo's between the four better teams of the competition.

Jorge Sampaoli, technician of the Andalusian picture, ensured in the previous of the meeting that the priority was LaLiga, although they kept in the fight by the classification at all times. In fact, it went In-Nesyri the one who marked the so much that commanded the meeting to the supplementary time, after an assistance of Suso that crossed the area until finding to the foot of the African to few seconds of the end.

Lucas Ocampos and Marcos Coins integrated the eleven of the Argentinian trainer and in Pamplona noticed some nervousness during several phases of the meeting. Overcoat in the first-half when the fans in Pamplona tightened with all so that his team achieved to open the marker. However, it did not occur until the 71' when Chimy Ávila broke the zero that desató the madness in the enclosure.

After a pass of head in the area of Rubén García Santos, the rosarino attained to control the spherical and finished between the legs of Loic Bade to put the (1-0) partial of the party. The visit equalised the actions to instants of the end but would be 'Ez' Abde the one who starred the ideal denouement for the Osasuna.

Golazo Of against

Already begun the extention, would be the Moroccan the one who would dress of hero to give him the pass to the 'semis' to the team 'rojillo'. After a pass between lines of Jon Moncayola, the footballer of the Barça would start in speed to the arch of Bono and, afterwards of a cut to the French defender Bade, finished with coolness to the short stick of the goal to do an authentic golazo and sentence the eliminatory. Abde Was the revulsivo necessary to give him a joy more to the immense season of the navarros.