Osasuna has unveiled Luis Miguel Ramis as its new head coach, marking the start of an era where science meets football at El Sadar. The 56‑year‑old Catalan arrives after a standout season with Burgos and promises to implement his 1‑4‑2‑3‑1 attacking shape and 1‑4‑4‑2 defensive setup.
What experience does Ramis bring to the top flight?
Ramis has logged spells at Real Madrid Castilla, Almería, Albacete, Tenerife, Espanyol and Burgos, always in the second tier. At Albacete, under Jagoba Arrasate, he lived the historic promotion campaign. His stint at Burgos left him on the brink of promotion, but he chose not to renew. Now his task is to translate those solid results to the highest level.
How does his chemistry background shape his coaching?
Holding a degree in Chemical Sciences with a focus on Biochemistry, Ramis blends scientific rigor with tactical demands. While at Real Madrid’s academy, he learned to analyse performance data and design high‑intensity training sessions. Players praise his calm demeanor and empathy, while maintaining firmness in critical moments.
What tactical changes are expected at the Sadar?
The Catalan coach bets on intensity and order. In attack he favors wing play to deliver crosses, a concept that fits Osasuna’s defensive tradition. Defensively, the emphasis is on a disciplined 4‑4‑2 block, with special attention to set‑pieces where he has shown effectiveness at previous clubs.
What is the club’s current situation?
Osasuna sits 17th in La Liga with 42 points (11 W‑9 D‑18 L) after 38 games, and its most recent loss was a 1‑0 defeat to Getafe on 23 May 2026. The team has scored 44 goals and conceded 50, a –6 goal difference, and trails league leaders Barcelona by 52 points. The recent form reads five straight defeats (LLLLL), highlighting the need for change.
What do fans expect from the new project?
Supporters value Ramis’s clear ideas and adaptability. His focus on physical preparation and biochemical performance analysis promises to boost the squad’s stamina. With players lauding his human approach, the club hopes the new project will halt the slump and restore competitiveness at El Sadar.
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