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Osasuna shock Deportivo with win at the Riazor
(Agencies)
Updated: 2004-09-13 13:56

  Deportivo Coruna slumped to a surprise 3-1 home defeat by Osasuna on Sunday after the visitors fought back from a goal down and a sending-off to claim their first Primera Liga win of the season.
 New signing Savo Milosevic weighed in with two classy strikes in the second half to give the Navarrans their first league win at the Riazor and leave Deportivo with work to do before next week's Champions League match against Olympiakos.
 Espanyol continued their fine start to the season thanks to an emphatic 4-1 win at out-of-sorts Real Betis with Argentine striker Maxi Rodriguez bagging a hat-trick.
 The victory propelled the Catalans into third place in the standings after two rounds of matches.
 Barcelona and Real Madrid lead the standings after maintaining their 100 percent records with victories over Sevilla and Numancia on Saturday, but champions Valencia are two points adrift after drawing 2-2 at Athletic Bilbao.
 Atletico Madrid have the chance to join Barca and Real at the top of the table if they win Sunday's late game at Albacete.
 Primera Liga newcomers Getafe have yet to earn a point in the top flight after slipping to a 2-1 home defeat by Real Mallorca, but Levante became the first promoted side to notch a win with a 3-1 victory over Racing Santander.
 Depor took a 19th-minute lead at the Riazor when Uruguayan striker Walter Pandiani guided home a first-time shot from 15 metres after a poor clearance from the Osasuna defence.
 The visitors equalised early in the second half, however, when Australian striker John Aloisi scored from the penalty spot after he had been pushed in the area.
 The Navarrans looked to have blown their chances when defender Jose Izquierdo was dismissed for picking up a second yellow card for an unnecessary foul on Pedro Munitis.
 The setback only spurred them into action, however, and they took the lead five minutes later when the unmarked Milosevic scored from the edge of the area after making a late run to meet a fine pass from midfielder Ludovic Delporte.
 The Serbia & Montenegro international striker clinched victory with a delightful second when he chipped the ball over Depor keeper Jose Molina from 18 metres to take his tally for the season to three goals. 



 
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