The Royal Society I continue in Butarque his excellent path of recovery only interrupted in the derby with a comfortable victory against a Leganes as willful as he was blunt, that he could barely bother Imanol Alguacil's perfect plan. The goals from Brais, Barrenetxea and Oyarzabal gave San Sebastian the fifth victory in the last six duelsalthough this resulted in the injuries of Aihen, Sergio Gómez and Zubimendi. High toll against a rival that is slowly sliding towards the pit of relegation with only one point from the last 9 played.
In Butarque, the winter sun is incredibly warm. It is, but as if not. Frozen papier-mâché appearance that gives the environment a false sense of well-being. But everything is uncomfortable. Annoying. Leganés still closed a first half that looked friendly, but developed (again) indolent. Nothing in a soccer arm. It seemed that what the pepineros wanted was being played. Fake.
It was Real who led the game without much fanfare. Also without the ball: 57%-43% at halftime. The plan was to be effective while Lega drowned in a dull possession that resulted in just two shots. Only Neyou's, high from the penalty spot (20') seemed like a worthy opportunity. Real didn't need much more to go 0-1 with Brais' goal (14') in a slingshot execution that Take cooked, Sergio served and the Galician finished off the mark.
This is how he holed Sucic which could have been 0-2 after a game of Oyarzabal on the contrary, but Dmitrovic (37′) gave extra life to this overflow-lame Lega. Without Raba (injured) and Juan (substitute due to excessive fatigue) the development was flat. Quite the opposite in a direct and effective Real. Everything clean. All brilliant if it was Take who pocketed the ball with his anime left foot.
He looked less impressive after the restart, but the txuri-urdin team did not need much, either, with plenty of skill and tireless pressure to perpetuate the torture that was, for Leganés, getting close to the Remiro area. The departure of Juan Cruz slightly energized their attack, but it barely stopped splinters in a supportive and infinite defense. Miguel had the clearest shot (72') in a steal from Diego that ended with the ball orbiting the left post before Barrenetxeajust out on the green, made it 0-2. Oyarzabal scored the victory already in added time (90+3') and emptied Butarque to three by the end of the match.
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Changes
Javi Lopez (30', Aihen Muñoz), Jon Olasagasti (49', Martín Zubimendi), Juan Cruz (55', Seydouba Cissé), Ander Barrenetxea (76', Sergio Gómez), Sheraldo Becker (77', Takefusa Kubo), Munir El Haddadi (78', Renato Tapia)
Goals
0-1, 13′: Bras0-2, 77′: Barrenetxea0-3, 91′: Oyarzabal
Cards
Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
VAR referee: Jorge Figueroa Vázquez, Juan Martínez Munuera
Aihen Muñoz (26', Yellow), Bras (69', Yellow), Valentin Rosier (69', Yellow), Yvan Neyou (74', Yellow)
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