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Real Sociedad handed Barcelona a second La Liga defeat of the season, thoroughly outplaying the leaders in San Sebastian.

Sheraldo Becker’s first-half goal – taken well after latching on to a flick-on – proved the difference, though Real Sociedad had plenty of chances to add to the lead.

Becker, Mikel Oyarzaba and replacement Ander Barrenetxea all missed the target when presented good opportunities to make it 2-0, while the anticipated Barca pressure never arrived. Astonishingly, they never even registered a shot on target.

Barcelona were missing the injured Lamine Yamal and never looked in rhythm. Even their best moment, a Robert Lewandowski goal contentiously ruled out by VAR for offside, was scrappy and followed a fortunate ricochet.

Defeat means Barcelona’s lead has been cut to six points and chasing Real Madrid have a game in hand. Real Sociedad climb to eighth thanks to only their second home victory of the league season.

Talking Point – Lewandowski’s controversial disallowed goal

Barcelona thought they had opened the scoring after 13 minutes, only for VAR to intervene and rule Lewandowski was offside.

Only problem is, it didn’t look offside on replay, and when a graphic was drawn up that didn’t settle it either, as it appeared the defender’s foot had been interpreted to be Lewandowski’s.

Spanish football is rarely short of conspiracy theories around refereeing and this will not help. If the technology was working as intended and it was indeed Lewandowski boot offside, the authorities would be well served to demonstrate that quickly, as the broadcast beamed around the world painted a confusing picture.

Player of the Match – Take Kubo (Real Sociedad)

The hosts’ creative spark and best player, the only surprise is Kubo was not immediately involved in the goal. His impressive range of passing caused Barcelona problems and, albeit in small quantities, Kubo dribbled well too.

Player Ratings

Real Sociedad: Remiro 6, Aramburu 6, Zubeldia 7, Aguerd 6, Munoz 6, Zubimendi 7, Sucic 7, Mendez 6, Bekcer 7, Kubo 8, Oyarzabal 6. Subs: Oskarsson 6, Gomez 6, Barrenetxea 6, Elustondo 6, Lopez n/a.

Barcelona: Pena 6, Kounde 5, Cubarsi 6, Martinez 7, Balde 6, Fermin 5, Casado 5, De Jong 6, Pedri 5, Raphinha 4, Lewandowski 6. Subs: Olmo 4, Fati 5, Gavi n/a, Victor n/a

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