Oyarzabal prolongs the state of grace of the Real

Mikel Oyarzabal prolongs the state of grace of Real Sociedad and culminates a perfect week, winning in Europe during the week, beating Huesca and finishing the day as the leader of Primera alone, something that had not happened since 2002. The captain txuri-urdin put the win against the team from Huesca on track with two goals and leading his Real, well supported by David Silva, who finally took off his shackles with two assists to Isak and Portu. It may seem like a simple victory for Real, but it really cost a lot, because Huesca had a very good first half, pressing very high and with great intensity. But in the second half, after 1-1, La Real woke up and played as the leader that is now First. Huesca suffered all the brilliance of its attackers, who seem to turn everything they touch into gold.

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Huesca came out brave in Anoeta, pressing very high and without complexes. Michel did not want to wait for the first victory to fall from the rainy sky of San SebastiánInstead, he wanted to go out and look for her, first causing Real Sociedad to be uncomfortable when the ball was released and it was difficult for them to take possession. And from the outset the reality is that it achieved its purpose. What happens is that in that work so well executed he forgot that later he also had to look at Remiro's goal, because he only had two dangerous approaches. Both by Rafa Mir. The former finished very well with a head, but was offside. Just in case, Remiro pulled out a fantastic hand. And in the second, after hunting a rejection within the area, He threw it at the legs of Cascante's goal, who had shrunk fast to hinder his shot.

By then, Real Sociedad was already winning 1-0. Not because they made great shows to deserve the goal, but because despite the right pressure from Huesca, the San Sebastian team remained faithful to their style and continued to find interior passing lines with Silva and Guridi to finish in lateral centers that little by little were finding a finisher, until Guridi hit a ball at the far post and his header hit Maffeo's hand. Penalty that was in charge of converting, who else, Mikel Oyarzabal, who scored his 12th maximum penalty in 12 shots from eleven meters in the elite. It is infallible.

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With 1-0 it was reached the rest, but Huesca was not willing to throw in the towel and wanted to reveal itself against its bad fortune in the opposite direction. Because he did a lot of things well and works the games well, but in the areas the light goes out. Although as soon as the second part began, it spun a play on the left with a good center from Javi Galán that Rafa Mir sent to the pan with an unappealable header. That goal re-engaged Michel's team in the game, but he was met with an angry response from the Donostiarras, who immediately responded with various dangerous actions, until Oyarzabal reappeared to overtake Real with another header goal. From there, the game became a monologue of the realistic team, which turned to attack to seek tranquility. Huesca was falling apart, and was wrong in the pressure that until then had given him such a good result, which left the way open to Real to play more comfortably. Thus came 3-1 after a good action by Silva in depth so that Portu scored his fourth goal of the season almost without an angle. And a few minutes later, with the Donostiarras unleashed, another good pass from David Silva to the Isak race served to culminate a win that leaves Real as the first solo leader and with which a perfect week ends, thanks to the victory weekdays in Europe.

Changes

Sergio Gomez (55 ', Sandro), Dani Escriche (55 ', Ferreiro), Merino (62 ', Guridi), Isak (62 ', Willian José), Kelechi Nwakali (70 ', Jaime Seoane), Javi Ontiveros (70 ', Javi Galán), Gaston Silva (70 ', Pablo Maffeo), Modibo Sagnan (75 ', Portu), Jon Bautista (75 ', Oyarzabal), Roberto Lopez (75 ', David Silva)

Goals

1-0, 34 ': Oyarzabal, 1-1, 45 ': Rafa Mir, 2-1, 53 ': Oyarzabal, 3-1, 67 ': For your, 4-1, 74 ': Isak

Cards

Referee: Isidro Díaz de Mera Escuderos
VAR Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande
Aritz elustondo (22 ', Yellow) Dani Escriche (59 ', Yellow) Oyarzabal (63 ', Yellow