Alright, let's take a deep dive into this matchup, leg first. No life jackets here, folks... it's Leganés versus Osasuna.
For the glove-lads, Leganés' Marko Dmitrović has been working overtime with 11 saves, boasting a 6.53 rating. Meanwhile, Osasuna's net seems to be well-guarded with Aitor Fernández racking up an 8.40 rating with 5 saves and his partner-in-crime, Sergio Herrera, holding a 6.15 rating with 3 saves.
On the other side of the pitch, Leganés has Dani Raba tipped as a promising talent with a rugged 7.43 rating, 3 goals under his belt, and 100% shots on goal. Not to be outdone, Renato Tapia and Juan Cruz are also clocking in good numbers despite their lack of recent goals.
Osasuna, like a beautiful sunset, has quite the array of colors in its lineup. Lucas Torró and Bryan Zaragoza are leading the pack, even though their collective goal count equals the amount of fun I've had this season...a big fat zero. But hey, who needs goals when you've got stellar pass accuracy, right?
Looking back at history, because that always predicts the future, these two teams had a little siesta last time they met, ending with a draw. The overall records show the teams as quite evenly matched, much like my socks after laundry day: never quite perfect, but close enough.
Recently, Osasuna seems to have developed a case of stage fright, unable to score more than a single point in their last five matches. Leganés, on the other hand, managed to snatch a win from Getafe, but seem to be otherwise engrossed in a losing streak that's longer than my last relationship.
Taking everything into account, in a way that only I can...
Albert's Prediction: Leganés by 1