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Alexander Isak’s Real Sociedad took on the great team Barcelona on Sunday night. Before the game, Isak had been scoreless in three league games, a suite that has now been expanded to four games.
The first 20 minutes were marked by a great dominance of Barcelona, where the local Real Sociedad barely exceeded its half of the field.
But in the 24th minute, Alexander Isak had the first big scoring opportunity of the match. He won a duel on the edge and broke into the goalkeeper. The 21-year-old’s shot, however, went straight to Marc-André Ter Stegen in Barcelona’s goal.
However, it would be Barcelona who came forward. Ousmane Dembele shot the ball to Real Sociedad goalkeeper Alejandro Remiro and Antoine Greizmann intercepted the rebound and pushed the goal in with a header there.
Ten minutes later, the Swede came close to scoring again. Ter Stegen was again just as alert in the goal this time and really stretched to save Isak’s shot, which he managed to do.
The Catalan club did not settle for 1-0. Minutes before the break, the agile American coach Sergino Dest arrived and extended the lead to 2-0.
At the beginning of the second half, Barcelona found the net again. Segino Dest jumped in front of a punt, and the punt went to him and straight into the goal. His second of the game and third of Barcelona.
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Barcelona felt worn out and with a delicious pass, Sergio Busquets found Lionel Messi who made it 4-0 for Barcelona.
– That pass is magical, says the expert Marcelo Fernández in C More.
Once the ball is rolling, it is difficult to stop it. Dembélé scored the 5-0 goal after a beautiful solo incursion in the 71st minute of the game and Barça headed towards a true overshooting.
“La Real”, however, got a consolation goal. Ander Barrenetxea pushed his way through and hit the ball straight to the crossbar with about a quarter left.
But Messi was not ready for the evening. Barcelona continued the elimination and Messi scored his second goal of the afternoon.
– It’s 6-1 and it’s so degrading, says commentator Christopher Kviborg on C More.
The numbers ended at 6-1 against Barcelona, which is still in second place in La Liga, “La Real” is in fifth place.