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Review of Barcelona vs. Real Sociedad – Part 2

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With the first half ending in a two goal lead for Barcelona it was quite obvious that Josep Guardiola’s men were winning it yet again at their home ground the Nou Camp.
However, with the second half starting, Real Sociedad had a minute of a good spell of passing but during the very next minute the eighth placed team in the Spanish La Liga found themselves three goals behind. This time it was the Argentinean maestro Lionel
Messi who scored after combining well with the Brazilian full back Daniel Alves.
It was a move of around 27 passes culminated in Messi and Alves combining before the Argentinean maestro passed the ball across the goalkeeper and into the far corner of the net. It was just the beginning of the second half while the newly promoted Spanish
La Liga side were covered in horror.

The match took place in the home ground of Barcelona, the Nou Camp and the whole crowd that came to watch was simply amused by the performance of its team. The Nou Camp looked to be happy but with three goals coming early during the game, the rest of the two
came in very late as Barcelona were trying to keep most of the possession and tried to waste time after their 3 points were secured.
However, just before four minutes remaining from full time, the supporters were brought onto their feet once against as Lionel Messi scored another cracker. Messi did not only provide spark but also the flames and the smoke as he raced across the area to
get past four Real Sociedad defenders and hooked the ball towards the bottom corner of the net.
The former Espanyol defender Raul Tamudo was unlucky to be called back for being offside when sent clear before he lifted the ball well over Victor Valdes' goal, but the visitors were to pick the ball out of their net once more.
In the 89th minute the young Spanish striker Bojan Krkic ran past two defenders and got into the danger area. He took the shot on goal but after seeing his first shot blocked he took another touch from his weaker left foot to drive the ball past Bravo.
It was another five goals humiliation faced by a team that came to the Catalan fortress. However, this time it was not Jose Mourinho’s unbeaten Real Madrid but a newly promoted Spanish La Liga side, Real Sociedad.

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