Real Madrid benefitted from a shock slip up from Barcelona in the last round of games to remain at the summit of LaLiga.
Having defeated Real Sociedad 4-1 on Saturday evening in what was an impressive display by Álvaro Arbeloa’s men, Barcelona suffered a surprise defeat to Girona on Monday.
As such, Los Blancos have the opportunity to extend their advantage to five points when they travel to face Osasuna on Saturday.

Álvaro Arbeloa is turning into a shrewd appointment for Real Madrid
When the Spaniard was announced as Xabi Alonso’s replacement earlier this year, there were plenty of doubters.
Losing 3-2 to second tier side Albacete in the Copa del Rey was hardly the finest of debuts, but things have only gotten better since then.
In LaLiga, the club have won five consecutive matches to overhaul Barcelona at the top of the table.
During those games, Real have scored 12 goals and conceded only twice in the process. In midweek, Arbeloa led his side to revenge against Benfica, winning the first leg of their knockout playoff clash 1-0 in the Champions League.
Three weeks prior, the Portuguese giants claimed a 4-2 victory which condemned Real to the playoffs, but Arbeloa adapted ahead of the rematch.
More importantly, however, is Vinícius Júnior’s return to form under the interim coach. He scored just seven goals under Alonso, but he has already registered eight goal contributions in just eight games for Arbeloa.
He scored the winner against Benfica on Wednesday and another game-winning performance wouldn’t go amiss this weekend.

Osasuna are on a good run of form
Real wont have it all their own way in Pamplona, especially considering the solid run of form Osasuna are currently on.
Although they occupy tenth place in the table, the club have won three of their previous five league matches, drawing the other two.
Striker Ante Budimir has been excellent of late. The Croatian has scored five goals across Osasuna’s last five matches, including a brace in the 3-2 win over Real Oviedo.
Overall, he has scored 11 goals in LaLiga this season, which ranks him fourth on the list of top scorers this campaign. He could pose a big threat to Real this weekend.
Team news
For this match, the home side will be without Iker Benito due to a cruciate ligament injury and Flavien Boyomo, who is struggling with an ankle issue.
Arbeloa wont be able to call on a trio of players, as Jude Bellingham (hamstring), Éder Militão (tendon injury) and Rodrygo (hamstring) remain absent for Real.

Prediction
Real Madrid won this fixture 1-0 at the start of the season and they will be expecting another victory over Osasuna this weekend.
While the home side are unbeaten in five matches, it will take a near perfect display for them to grab all three points at the Estadio El Sadar.
Following a solid victory over Benfica in midweek, Arbeloa’s men head into this game high on confidence.
As such, Real will extend their lead at the top of the league table with a comfortable victory.
(Cover image from IMAGO)
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