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Half-time score favours Osasuna

A hard-won goalless draw at FC Girondins de Bordeaux may prove priceless for CA Osasuna in the second leg of their UEFA Cup Round of 32 tie.

A hard-won goalless draw at FC Girondins de Bordeaux may prove priceless for CA Osasuna in the second leg of their UEFA Cup Round of 32 tie.

• A draw at the Stade Chaban-Delmas ended a seven-game losing streak against Spanish opposition for Bordeaux, but their guests were the happier side on the night after putting in a defiant defensive display. Osasuna had lost their previous two games on French soil by the same margin - 3-1.

• Prior to the first leg, the two sides had never met in European competition, but did play friendly fixtures in 2001 and 2002. Bordeaux won the first 2-1 with the latter finishing 2-2.

• Bordeaux qualified for the Round of 32 as the third-placed side in UEFA Champions League Group C. Osasuna finished second in UEFA Cup Group D.

• Bordeaux have previously played in four knockout ties against Spanish opposition (winning two and losing two) as well as losing twice against Valencia CF in the 1999/00 UEFA Champions League second group stage. Following the draw against Osasuna, their record in eleven games against Spanish sides now reads won two, drawn two and lost seven.

• Last week's 0-0 draw ended Bordeaux’s seven-game losing streak in competititve fixtures against Spanish sides. They have still not won a game against Primera División opposition since defeating Real Betis Balompié 2-0 in the first leg of a 1995/96 UEFA Cup third-round tie.

• Bordeaux coach Ricardo Gomes came up against Spanish opposition during his time as Paris Saint-Germain FC coach, with his side losing 1-0 against FC Barcelona in the 1996/97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final. His fellow Brazilian Ronaldo scored the only goal of the game from the penalty spot after 37 minutes.

• Osasuna have now played four games against French opponents. They lost 3-1 at Stade Rennais FC in the first round first leg of the 2005/06 UEFA Cup, drawing 0-0 in the return to bow out on aggregate. They also lost 3-1 at RC Lens in this season's UEFA Cup group stage before drawing at Bordeaux.

• Two sets of former team-mates have been reunited in the tie. Bordeaux's Vladimír Šmicer and Osasuna's Ludovic Delporte played together at Lens during the 1998/99 season, winning the French League Cup. Bordeaux's Johan Micoud and Osasuna's Savo Milošević spent two seasons together at Parma FC between 2000 and 2002, when they lifted the Coppa Italia.

• Bordeaux traditionally have strong connections with Spain, with Spanish and Basque refugees from the Spanish Civil War like Jaime Mancisidor and Santi Urtizberea starring for the club in the 1930s. Bordeaux's first professional coach, Benito Díaz, was a Spaniard.

• The first-leg lineups were:
Osasuna: Ricardo, Flaño, Cruchaga, Romero, Corrales, Nekunam, Puñal, Oroz (David López 65), Juanfran, Milošević (Raúl García 90), Webó (Soldado 76).
Bordeaux: Ramé, Jurietti, Jemmali (Marange 46), Cid, Planus, César Alonso (Obertan 82), Faubert, Mavuba, Šmicer (Pera 63), Francia, Chamakh.

• The aggregate winners will face Hapoel Tel-Aviv FC or Rangers FC in the Round of 16, playing the away leg on 8 March and the home leg a week later.