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A point at last for Osasuna

Straight after the break, Rubén García scored and increased Osasuna's lead.

The equaliser came in extra time, when Asier Villalibre found the net for Athletic Club.

Athletic Club have scored 57 goals in total in La Liga: 40 at home and 17 away, while Osasuna have scored 39: 17 at home and 22 away.

The game was nevertheless the fifth in a row without a win for Osasuna.

Athletic Club have now won one, drawn three, and lost one of their last five games, having scored seven and conceded seven.

Meanwhile, Osasuna has secured just one draw in their last five matches with three goals for and ten against.

Athletic Club's next La Liga games are against Celta de Vigo (away) on 16 May, Sevilla (home) on 19 May, and Rayo Vallecano (away) on 25 May.

Osasuna will face Mallorca (home) on 14 May, Atlético Madrid (away) on 19 May, and Villarreal (home) on 25 May.

Elsewhere in La Liga, Deportivo Alavés drew 2-2 against Girona, Mallorca picked up a narrow 1-0 victory against Las Palmas, Villarreal won 3-2 against Sevilla, and Real Madrid triumphed 4-0 against Granada.

Osasuna have ended their unfortunate run of four successive defeats in La Liga.

The much-longed-for break came away to Athletic Club – even if it wasn't a win. The game at San Mamés Barria finished 2-2.

Athletic Club took the lead just before halftime when Raúl García netted, with an assist by Johan Mojica.

With 58 minutes on the clock, Athletic Club's Iñaki Williams found the net following an Ander Herrera assist to pull one back for the home team.