23 January,2023 08:59 AM IST | Barcelona | AP
Real Sociedad`s Spanish midfielder David Silva (C) fights for the ball with Rayo Vallecano`s Albanian defender Ivan Balliu (L) and Rayo Vallecano`s French defender Florian Lejeune during the Spanish league football match between Rayo Vallecano de Madrid and Real Sociedad at the Vallecas stadium in Madrid. Pic/AFP
Led by an ageless David Silva and a striker making the most of a second chance, Real Sociedad is threatening to make it a three-way title fight in the Spanish league.
Sociedad's 2-0 win at Rayo Vallecano in the capital on Saturday pulled it level with second-placed Real Madrid a week before they face one another. Leader Barcelona is just three points clear.
Both powerhouses have two more games to play, but the San Sebastián team, which hasn't won the league since the 1980s, is coming on strong with nine straight wins across the league and the Copa del Rey.
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Imanol Alguacil's Sociedad faces a big week ahead. It visits Camp Nou on Wednesday to play Barcelona in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals then visits the Santiago Bernabéu on Sunday to face Madrid in the league.
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