Real Sociedad were unable to give the home fans the victory they wanted as they bid farewell to
coach Lillo and the players who were playing in their final tie at Anoeta before they move to
pastures new. It turned out to be a very entertaining game with plenty of chances for both sides
(see highlights below).
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We previously discussed the Top 10 African Youngsters at the 2010 World Cup.
But who are the top 10 world players who we'll be talking about by next summer's tournament?
According to John Molinaro of CBC Sports in Canada, these are the guys you should be paying
attention to .
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The big news from the Real Sociedad camp is that defender Mikel González and midfielder Markel are
back in the squad to face Murcia after missing last weeks game. Moha is suspended so will miss out
and despite returning to training Elustundo isn't ready for first team action and will continue to
build up his ankle.
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The big news from the Real Sociedad camp is that defender Mikel González and midfielder Markel
are back in the squad to face Murcia after missing last weeks game. Moha is suspended so will miss
out and despite returning to training Elustundo isn't ready for first team action and will continue
to build up his ankle.
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Real Sociedad looked to be on course to pick up a vital three points after Abreu had scored in the
first half but a late goal from Ewerthon meant the points were shared.
The first half was a tight affair with Abreu going close with a header from a corner that the
Zaragoza did well to save.
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Real Sociedad looked to be on course to pick up a vital three points after Abreu had scored in the
first half but a late goal from Ewerthon maint the points were shared.
The first half was a tight affair with Abreu going close with a header from a corner that the
Zaragoza did well to save.
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Real Sociedad picked up all three points this evening against Las Palmas after a penalty was
converted by Sebastian Abreu in a first half which also seen midfielder Markel sent off.
The first 15 minutes passed with no real efforts on goal although play raged from end to end until
Abreu was brought down in the area from a bad tackle as he looked to control the ball.
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With the Real Sociedad squad currently enjoying their festive break it will be back to business on
Monday as the squad returns to training in preparation for the 4th January game away to Cordoba. To
keep the players match fit they will have a double-session on Tuesday followed by a friendly
against local rivals SD Eibar on Wednesday (new years eve.
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Claudio Bravo has appeared in the press room of Zubieta after completing training today. He stated
that although he was very happy with the weekend victory, he warned against complacency as the
league is still very tight with many teams chasing the three promotion places. The Chilean
international again kept a clean sheet against Huesca and Real Sociedad have the second best
defensive record in the league, a statistic which reflects the excellent work of the defence.
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Coach Lillo was the latest member of the Real Sociedad camp to face the media today as the build up
to Sunday's clash with Tenerife continues. With the club having one of its hardest in modern times
with the injury to Díaz de Cerio, the clubs court appearances and the 1,000 Euros fine the
club received after a fan hit coach Lillo on the head with a bottle at the end of the Eibar game,
people would be forgiven for thinking the Tenerife game was the furthest thing from the players
minds, however as Lillo explained, this couldn't be further from reality.
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