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Ramis Rings Alarm: Osasuna Must Hit Ground Running as La Liga Begins

Ramis Rings Alarm: Osasuna Must Hit Ground Running as La Liga Begins

Ramis Rings Alarm: Osasuna Must Hit Ground Running as La Liga Begins
In La Liga, you cannot afford to learn on the job.

Luis Miguel Ramis has wasted no time delivering his opening message to Osasuna: there is no margin for error, no time to ease into the season. The newly appointed manager made his expectations crystal clear from day one—every minute matters, and the clock starts now.

Ramis’s urgency reflects the reality facing a club that cannot afford the luxury of a slow build. While the transfer market remains active and the squad continues to take shape, the technical staff is already operating at full intensity. The priority is twofold: genuinely know the players at his disposal and restore the winning sensations that define successful Osasuna campaigns.

This is not the measured, methodical approach some managers adopt in preseason. Ramis is demanding immediate cohesion, tactical sharpness, and the kind of mental readiness that separates contenders from also-rans. For a team with European ambitions—or at minimum, a desire to avoid the anxiety of mid-table mediocrity—that intensity is non-negotiable.

The market dependency adds another layer of complexity. Ramis cannot simply inherit a finished product; he must integrate new arrivals while maximizing existing talent. Yet his message suggests he will not use incoming transfers as an excuse for sluggish early performances. Integration and excellence must happen in parallel.

Osasuna’s fans know their club operates differently than the mamoths of Madrid and Barcelona. There is no room for wasted weeks, no safety net of vast resources to compensate for a botched start. Ramis’s alarm call is both a warning and a rallying cry: adapt quickly, perform immediately, or face the consequences of La Liga’s unforgiving mathematics.

El Hincha