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Girona 0-0 Real Sociedad: Girona miss chance to go top after a goalless draw

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0-0 as Girona drop key La Liga title points at home to Real Sociedad

2023/2024 La Liga

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Match Report

This weekend will be crucial in the La Liga title race with rivals Girona and Real Madrid in action.

Girona’s push for a fairy tale title win remains on the cards but the Catalans dropped valuable points with a 0-0 home draw against Real Sociedad.

A point at the Estadi Montilivi means Girona missed the chance to overtake Los Blancos at the top of the table overnight.

The hosts were denied an early breakthrough as Yangel Herrera’s goal was eventually ruled out by VAR before the break.

La Real carried the greater threat in the second period as Girona were forced to dig in to preserve a draw.

Real Madrid now have a one point lead over Girona ahead of their weekend derby clash against Atletico Madrid at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.

The leaders also have a game in hand over Girona, and victory tomorrow would effectively end Atletico’s slim title hopes, and deal a major blow to Girona’s own chances.

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Line-ups

Girona XI: Blind, Gazzaniga, Portu, Viktor Tsygankov, A.García, Yangel Herrera, Iván Martín, Eric Garcia, Miguel Gutiérrez, Yan Couto, Sávio

Subs: Stuani, B.García, Juanpe, Valery Fernández, Toni Fuidias, Pablo Torre, Arnau Martínez, Ricard Artero, Jhon Solís, Antal Yaakobishvili

Real Sociedad XI: Andre Silva, Sheraldo Becker, Álex Remiro, Odriozola, Mendez, Oyarzabal, Zubeldía, Javi Galán, Martín Zubimendi, Beñat Turrientes, Jon Pacheco

Subs: Robin Le Normand, Merino, Umar, Jon Ander Olasagasti, Ander Barrenetxea, Jon Aramburu, Arsen Zakharyan, Unai Marrero, Urko González de Zarate, Jon Magunazelaia, Iñaki Rupérez, Jon Martín