A sense of magic filled the air at Anoeta Stadium on Sunday evening as Real Sociedad's new coach, Pellegrino Matarazzo, and his players celebrated a 2-1 win over Barcelona. The city was already abuzz with excitement for the upcoming tamborrada festival, but the energy had been building all day, from the drumbeat parade through the streets to the guard of honor lining up outside the stadium.
The game itself had been a thrill ride, with Real Sociedad's Mikel Oyarzabal scoring two goals in quick succession, including one just 24 seconds into the match. The opening goal was ruled out due to offside, but Oyarzabal sealed the win for his team with a second goal on 31 minutes.
For Barcelona, it was their first loss in 11 games, and the defeat marked an end to their dominance of the league. "There's no scientific reason for Real Sociedad leading at half-time," El Diario Vasco reported, highlighting the unexpected nature of the win.
Despite the stunning result, coach Matarazzo acknowledged that Barcelona were heavily favored before kick-off. "Let's be honest: Barcelona were very dominant; all in all, it was a bit lucky," he admitted.
However, Matarazzo credited his team's success to their adaptability and confidence. "Sometimes football has these games: once a season it might happen," Frenkie De Jong said after the match.
The win marked a significant shift in momentum for Real Sociedad, who have been struggling in recent months. Coach Matarazzo, who arrived at the club just seven weeks ago, has made a lasting impression with his tactical acumen and ability to connect with his players.
As the team celebrated their victory, Oyarzabal reflected on the importance of luck and teamwork. "And luck, lots and lots of luck," he said. "We have to say that too."
The win also brought Real Sociedad closer to the top of the league table, moving them to 24 points from 20 games. With three wins in their last four matches, they are gaining confidence and momentum heading into the second half of the season.
For Matarazzo, the win marked a special night, one that would be remembered for years to come. As he watched his team celebrate, he knew that this was just the beginning of something special for Real Sociedad.
The tamborrada festival is set to take place on January 20th, and while Matarazzo has yet to comment on whether the win will affect their preparation, it's clear that the energy and excitement generated by the match will have a lasting impact on the team. With their confidence soaring and their momentum building, Real Sociedad are poised to make a serious push for the title.
In a city where football is deeply ingrained in the culture, this win has brought a sense of pride and unity among the fans. As Matarazzo so aptly put it, "We felt it: we connected very well to each other, to the fans."
With their new coach at the helm, Real Sociedad are entering an exciting phase of their season, one that promises much for the future.
The game itself had been a thrill ride, with Real Sociedad's Mikel Oyarzabal scoring two goals in quick succession, including one just 24 seconds into the match. The opening goal was ruled out due to offside, but Oyarzabal sealed the win for his team with a second goal on 31 minutes.
For Barcelona, it was their first loss in 11 games, and the defeat marked an end to their dominance of the league. "There's no scientific reason for Real Sociedad leading at half-time," El Diario Vasco reported, highlighting the unexpected nature of the win.
Despite the stunning result, coach Matarazzo acknowledged that Barcelona were heavily favored before kick-off. "Let's be honest: Barcelona were very dominant; all in all, it was a bit lucky," he admitted.
However, Matarazzo credited his team's success to their adaptability and confidence. "Sometimes football has these games: once a season it might happen," Frenkie De Jong said after the match.
The win marked a significant shift in momentum for Real Sociedad, who have been struggling in recent months. Coach Matarazzo, who arrived at the club just seven weeks ago, has made a lasting impression with his tactical acumen and ability to connect with his players.
As the team celebrated their victory, Oyarzabal reflected on the importance of luck and teamwork. "And luck, lots and lots of luck," he said. "We have to say that too."
The win also brought Real Sociedad closer to the top of the league table, moving them to 24 points from 20 games. With three wins in their last four matches, they are gaining confidence and momentum heading into the second half of the season.
For Matarazzo, the win marked a special night, one that would be remembered for years to come. As he watched his team celebrate, he knew that this was just the beginning of something special for Real Sociedad.
The tamborrada festival is set to take place on January 20th, and while Matarazzo has yet to comment on whether the win will affect their preparation, it's clear that the energy and excitement generated by the match will have a lasting impact on the team. With their confidence soaring and their momentum building, Real Sociedad are poised to make a serious push for the title.
In a city where football is deeply ingrained in the culture, this win has brought a sense of pride and unity among the fans. As Matarazzo so aptly put it, "We felt it: we connected very well to each other, to the fans."
With their new coach at the helm, Real Sociedad are entering an exciting phase of their season, one that promises much for the future.