Barca back up to second after battling win

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Barcelona moved back into second place in LaLiga after battling to a 1-0 win over Real Sociedad in San Sebastian on Thursday.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored the game’s only goal after just 11 minutes before Barcelona were forced to withstand heavy pressure from their opponents, particularly in the second half. Coach Xavi Hernandez was also left sweating on the fitness of his defence, with all four members of his starting backline requiring treatment during the game and Ronald Araujo, Dani Alves and Gerard Pique all taken off.

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The win snapped a run of back-to-back losses for Barcelona that saw them eliminated from the Europa League and effectively ended their chances of catching Real Madrid at the top of LaLiga.

In the quest to secure the runners-up spot, Barca are level on points with third-placed Sevilla and two points clear of fourth-placed Atletico Madrid, while having a game in hand on both. Fifth-placed Real Betis are six points back, having also played a game more. Sociedad stay sixth, two points further back.

Aubameyang had given Barca the perfect start when heading in from close range following Ferran Torres‘ lobbed ball across the six-yard box. The goal was Aubameyang’s ninth in LaLiga for Barcelona since joining from Arsenal in January.

But the visitors were made to work for the three points as Sociedad had a series of clear-cut chances either side of half-time to draw them level on the scoresheet.

Alexander Isak and Alexander Sorloth both failed to make clean contact with the goal gaping and just the keeper to beat, before Marc-Andre ter Stegen pulled off a fine save with his legs to deny Sorloth from similarly close range.

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