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Played
September 10, 2011 5:00 PM BST
Estadio Municipal de Anoeta — Donostia-San Sebastián
Referee: Antonio Mateu
Attendance: 25000
September 10, 2011 5:00 PM BST
Estadio Municipal de Anoeta — Donostia-San Sebastián
Referee: Antonio Mateu
Attendance: 25000
Top of the Match
Imanol Agirretxe
Real Sociedad
Real Sociedad
Cesc Fàbregas
FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona
Flop of the Match
David Villa
FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona
David Villa
FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona
Real Sociedad 2-2 Barcelona: Agirretxe and Griezmann salvage draw against champions
The Catalan giants failed to sustain their hugely impressive start to the match, after two second-half goals from the Basque club consigned them to a disappointing draw
By Livio Caferoglu
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Barcelona surprisingly blew a two-goal lead at the Anoeta to draw 2-2 with Real Sociedad on Saturday.
Despite starting with a bang, after goals from Xavi and Cesc Fabregas gave the visitors a commanding early lead, the hosts came back against the odds thanks to an Imanol Agirretxe header and Antoine Griezmann's strike.
The champions came into the fixture in San Sebastian on the back of a five-goal rout against Villarreal a fortnight ago, and despite an international break being sandwiched in-between the games, they began to dazzle their opponents with their award-winning brand of visionary, cutting-edge football.
It took just 10 minutes for the Catalans to register the opening goal, thanks to Xavi, after Fabregas' delightfully scooped pass over the hosts' defence found Alexis Sanchez in the box, who squared the ball into the path of the playmaker, who tapped in from close range.
Barcelona's lead was doubled moments later, as a near-repeat of the move for the first goal was executed once again, with Xavi's lobbed through ball dropping in front of Fabregas, who ensured their efforts counted by sliding a rebound into the back of the net, after Pedro originally failed to beat Claudio Bravo one-on-one from the ex-Arsenal man's cut-back.
The 'tiqui-taca' style football ensued for the remainder of the first half, and it seemed that Pep Guardiola's men would proceed to see the game out with little trouble. However, the second 45 saw a much-improved performance from Real, as they started to step up their search for a route back into the match, and they were soon aptly rewarded.
Agirretxe was the man who gave the Basque outfit a fighting chance for a reprieve on 59 minutes, after Xabi Prieto's corner met the hitman, who turned away from his marker to nod a powerful header past Victor Valdes.
Incredibly, the equaliser was found just two minutes later, albeit in rather acromonious circumstances, as David Villa's bizarre pass-back from an advanced position on the right horribly landed in the path of Agirretxe, who went on to shift past an on-rushing Valdes and chip the ball at goal.
However, Sergio Busquets was shown to have parried his effort onto the crossbar, after standing on the line, but the promising French flanker Griezmann managed to net the rebound, as they successfully saw out the course of the encounter to give Real Madrid the initiative, as they face Getafe later on Saturday.
Despite starting with a bang, after goals from Xavi and Cesc Fabregas gave the visitors a commanding early lead, the hosts came back against the odds thanks to an Imanol Agirretxe header and Antoine Griezmann's strike.
The champions came into the fixture in San Sebastian on the back of a five-goal rout against Villarreal a fortnight ago, and despite an international break being sandwiched in-between the games, they began to dazzle their opponents with their award-winning brand of visionary, cutting-edge football.
It took just 10 minutes for the Catalans to register the opening goal, thanks to Xavi, after Fabregas' delightfully scooped pass over the hosts' defence found Alexis Sanchez in the box, who squared the ball into the path of the playmaker, who tapped in from close range.
Barcelona's lead was doubled moments later, as a near-repeat of the move for the first goal was executed once again, with Xavi's lobbed through ball dropping in front of Fabregas, who ensured their efforts counted by sliding a rebound into the back of the net, after Pedro originally failed to beat Claudio Bravo one-on-one from the ex-Arsenal man's cut-back.
The 'tiqui-taca' style football ensued for the remainder of the first half, and it seemed that Pep Guardiola's men would proceed to see the game out with little trouble. However, the second 45 saw a much-improved performance from Real, as they started to step up their search for a route back into the match, and they were soon aptly rewarded.
Agirretxe was the man who gave the Basque outfit a fighting chance for a reprieve on 59 minutes, after Xabi Prieto's corner met the hitman, who turned away from his marker to nod a powerful header past Victor Valdes.
Incredibly, the equaliser was found just two minutes later, albeit in rather acromonious circumstances, as David Villa's bizarre pass-back from an advanced position on the right horribly landed in the path of Agirretxe, who went on to shift past an on-rushing Valdes and chip the ball at goal.
However, Sergio Busquets was shown to have parried his effort onto the crossbar, after standing on the line, but the promising French flanker Griezmann managed to net the rebound, as they successfully saw out the course of the encounter to give Real Madrid the initiative, as they face Getafe later on Saturday.
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Top Scorers
| Player | Goals | Penalties | |
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Lionel Messi Striker Barcelona |
46 | 4 |
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Cristiano Ronaldo Striker Real Madrid |
34 | 6 |
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Radamel Falcao Striker Atl. Madrid |
28 | 8 |
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Roberto Soldado Striker Valencia |
21 | 5 |
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Negredo Striker Sevilla |
20 | 3 |
