Football
The title is close! Real Madrid beat Real Sociedad, the only goal of the match scored by young Güler
Real Madrid beat Real Sociedad after Barcelona and the title is really close. Carlo Ancelotti’s squad struggled in the match, but the only goal was scored by young Arda Güler and Real’s lead over Barcelona is currently 14 points.
Real Madrid beat Real Sociedad after Barcelona and the title is really close. Carlo Ancelotti’s squad struggled in the match, but the only goal was scored by young Arda Güler and Real’s lead over Barcelona is currently 14 points.
The last time Real Madrid lost in regular time was last September. Carlo Ancelotti’s team is in excellent form and is still playing for the trophy on two fronts.
In fact, they advanced through Manchester City in the Champions League, although they were definitely not the better team. In penalty kicks, however, it’s pure lottery. He then beat Barcelona in the league and could look forward to Real Sociedad.
We didn’t see the first major chance of the game until the 28th minute, when Benat Turrientes came up with a shooting opportunity. But his shot was just wide of the target.
Shortly after that, we saw a goal, but on the other side. Daniel Carvajal’s centre found a free Arda Güler and the talented Turkish midfielder scored his first goal for Real Madrid.
Sociedad soon equalised when Takefusa Kubo put in a lovely cross, but his goal was reviewed by VAR and eventually disallowed due to a previous foul. Real Sociedad, however, tried to patiently carry on.
Turrientes could have made the home fans happy at the start of the second half, but Kepa Arrizabalaga, who returned to goal after a long time, covered his attempt.
Kepa also dealt with Oyarzabal’s shot, but Sherald Becker’s follow-up attempt was not headed between the three posts. Sociedad were the better team, but they couldn’t score and the away team were able to win the game.
Source: La Liga
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