Real Madrid moved three points clear at the top of La Liga as Barcelona
suffered their second league defeat in four games with a 3-1 reverse away to
Real Sociedad on Saturday.
Earlier, Madrid had comfortably seen off Elche 3-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu
thanks in part to a spectacular long-range strike from Gareth Bale.
Barcelona had come into the game on a high after beating Manchester City in
their much-anticipated Champions League tie on Tuesday, but went behind when
Alex Song turned Sergio Canales’ cross into his own net.
Lionel Messi restored parity almost instantly with a clinical left-footed
finish.
However, two goals in the opening 15 minutes of the second-half from Antoine
Griezmann and David Zurutuza handed Sociedad a deserved victory.
“We didn’t feel comfortable and we didn’t have possession, which is our
strength. That allowed then to create chances,” Barca defender Gerard Pique told
Spanish TV station Canal Plus.
“Now we have a week to rest and reflect on why things did’t go well. It is
not worrying, we just have to continue onto the next game.”
Barca boss Gerardo Martino had made six changes from the side that started in
Manchester as Neymar made his first start in a month.
After a slow start from the visitors, Pedro came close to opening the scoring
when he sliced Andres Iniesta’s pass just wide.
It was Sociedad who struck first, though, as Song bundled the ball into his
own net under pressure from Gorka Elustondo.
The lead lasted only three minutes as Messi fired home his seventh goal in
his last five games with an unerring finish from the edge of the area.
Barca were dealt a blow at half-time when coach Gerardo Martino was sent to
the stands for the second half after taking his protests towards the officials
too far as they headed down the tunnel.
And the Catalans’ defence also seemed to completely lose their composure at
the start of the second-half as Sociedad opened them up at will.
Vela raced onto a long ball in behind the Barca defence to square for
Griezmann to register his 15th league goal of the season on 54 minutes.
Five minutes later it was 3-1 as this time Zurutuza burst through a
pedestrian defensive line to turn home Griezmann’s cross from the right.
Cesc Fabregas replaced the struggling Song and Alexis Sanchez was also
introduced as Barca went in search of a way back into the game.
Victory moves Sociedad to within a point of Athletic Bilbao in the fourth
Champions League place, while Barca could end the weekend in third should
Atletico Madrid avoid defeat away to Osasuna on Sunday.
There were no such worries for Real Madrid as goals from Asier Illarramendi
and Isco either side of Bale’s stunner handed them a 15th win in 16 games in all
competitions.
Madrid were once again without the suspended Cristiano Ronaldo as he
completed a three-game ban after having a final appeal rejected on Saturday
morning.
However, after an unconvincing start, Illarramendi’s deflected effort gave
the hosts a half-time lead.
Bale then made the game safe 19 minutes from time when he collected
possession midway inside the Elche half and blasted the ball in off the
underside of the bar.
And Isco rounded off a 15th win in 16 games in all competitions for Real when
he slammed home the third from Karim Benzema’s pass nine minutes later.
Bale had been enduring a difficult day before he found the back of the net as
he consistently lost possession and even drew the ire of the Bernabeu crowd on a
couple of occasions.
Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti, however, hailed his transformation in the final
20 minutes as his confidence soared after the goal.
“He was a different player before and after the goal,” said Ancelotti.
“Before he was playing without confidence and then everything changed.
Obviously, given the type of player he is, the goal helped him a lot.
“It is difficult to play against a well-organised team and it is difficult to
find space. Before the goal he did ok, but after he was brilliant.”
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