Analysis: Four things we learned in Spain's matchday 20-Xinhua

Analysis: Four things we learned in Spain's matchday 20

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2026-01-19 21:52:15

MADRID, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) -- FC Barcelona lost 2-1 away to Real Sociedad on Sunday, allowing Real Madrid to close to within a point of the La Liga leader after a turbulent weekend that also raised fresh questions about the use of VAR. Here are four things we learned from Spain's matchday 20.

1. Luck deserts Barcelona in San Sebastian

Real Sociedad continued its revival under Pellegrino Matarazzo with a spirited win over Barcelona in a rain-soaked and chaotic encounter.

Barcelona had three goals and a penalty ruled out after VAR interventions, with several decisions marginal enough to infuriate players and staff. Referee Gil Manzano was the focus of repeated protests.

Hansi Flick's side also struck the woodwork five times in the second half while chasing an equalizer. On another day, Barcelona might have won comfortably, and despite the defeat, there is little sense of a wider crisis.

2. Bernabeu fans pass judgment

Real Madrid's 2-0 home win over Levante on Saturday did little to ease tension at the Santiago Bernabeu, where supporters made their dissatisfaction unmistakably clear.

Madrid players were booed during warm-ups, at kickoff and again at halftime, with the score still 0-0. The reaction appeared to reflect frustration over recent performances and the recent dismissal of coach Xabi Alonso.

Vinicius Junior received especially hostile treatment, jeered with nearly every touch. The Brazilian winger had a strained relationship with Alonso, who demanded greater defensive effort, and the atmosphere could yet complicate talks over a contract extension, with his current deal running until June 2027.

3. VAR under fire again

VAR endured another bruising weekend in La Liga. In addition to the controversy in San Sebastian, Girona was awarded two debatable penalties in a 2-0 win at Espanyol. Mallorca also benefited from two spot kicks in a 3-2 home victory over Athletic Club, both converted by Vedat Muriqi.

The first controversial penalty was awarded after the ball rebounded off an Athletic defender onto Dani Vivian's arm. The second came when the ball struck Yuri's outstretched arm as he was being pulled back by Muriqi.

4. Relegation scrap widens dramatically

Mallorca's controversial win and Valencia's 1-0 victory away to Getafe tightened an already congested relegation battle.

Only five points now separate Alaves in 18th place, the final relegation spot, from Real Sociedad in eighth. Aside from Sociedad, no team in that pack has managed sustained consistency.

With so many sides locked together, even a short winning run could prove decisive, while prolonged hesitation may carry severe consequences.