
Levante pulled off one of their most dramatic wins of the season, coming from two goals down to defeat CA Osasuna 3-2 at the Estadio Ciudad de Valencia in a thrilling La Liga encounter.
Nigeria-eligible winger Kareem Tunde started the match for Levante UD and played 45 minutes before being substituted at half-time as the home side reshaped their attack.
Osasuna stunned the hosts early, racing into a 2-0 lead inside 11 minutes. The opener came via an unfortunate own goal from Jeremy Toljan before Ante Budimir added a second with a clinical finish for his 18th league goal of the season.

Levante, however, responded in spectacular fashion before the break. Defender Víctor García dragged them back into the game with a rapid two-goal burst in two minutes, including a sensational long-range strike that sparked the comeback.
The match turned further when Osasuna were reduced to 10 men, leaving the visitors under constant pressure in the second half.
Despite Tunde’s early withdrawal, Levante dominated after the restart, finishing with overwhelming control of possession and chances.
The decisive moment arrived in the 90th minute, when Karl Etta Eyong powered in a diving header to complete a dramatic turnaround and seal a 3-2 victory.
Tunde’s individual display was steady before his substitution, with strong passing accuracy and tidy possession play. His ratings reflected a solid, if unspectacular, performance before Levante shifted momentum without him.

The win lifts Levante to 36 points, keeping their survival hopes alive as the relegation battle tightens with only a few matches remaining.
For Kareem Tunde, the performance adds another talking point in a growing season of attention — especially as he continues to draw interest for a possible international future with Nigeria.
