Levante UD staged a comeback to defeat CA Osasuna 3-2 on Friday at the Ciutat de València stadium [1].

The victory demonstrates Levante's resilience after falling behind early in the match. The result impacts the standings as both teams compete for position in LaLiga EA Sports.

Osasuna took an early lead following an own goal by Toljan [2]. The visiting side extended their advantage when Budimir scored [3]. This early dominance put Levante under significant pressure in their home stadium.

Levante responded quickly to the deficit. Víctor García scored two goals before halftime to shift the momentum of the match [4]. This surge allowed the home side to reclaim control and challenge Osasuna's defensive line.

The match dynamics shifted further when Osasuna was reduced to 10 men [5]. Sergio Herrera received a red card, forcing his team to play the remainder of the contest with a numerical disadvantage [5].

Levante utilized the man advantage to secure the 3-2 win [1]. The team held their lead through the final whistle, completing the turnaround from the early goals conceded to Toljan and Budimir [2, 3].

Levante UD staged a comeback to defeat CA Osasuna 3-2

This result highlights the volatility of the current league race, where a single red card and a quick offensive response can flip the outcome of a match. Levante's ability to recover from a two-goal deficit suggests a strong mental fortitude that could be critical for their performance in subsequent fixtures.