
In their first game since La Liga continued after a three-month break amid the COVID-19 emergency, Champions League hopefuls Real Sociedad played a 1-1 home draw by Osasuna on Sunday.
Mikel Oyarzabal of the Society canceled Adrian Lopez’s first-half penalty for the visitors to leave them fourth on 47 focuses from 28 games, one point ahead of fifth-placed Getafe who are chasing the last qualifying spot for the Champions League next season.
Getafe drooped to a 2-1 defeat on Friday at Granada, yet Real failed to take full advantage of that slipup as they appeared to lack inspiration without fans creating an atmosphere, with all matches being played behind closed doors.
The outcome left Osasuna from 35 points in eleventh place.
In the main half, the hosts dominated belonging yet they failed to discover space and were rebuffed in the 29th moment after a handball from Robin Le Normand awarded the visitors a penalty.
Lopez changed over the spot-kick to put Osasuna before them and they nearly multiplied the tally on the half-time stroke when the attempt by Inigo Perez was simply above the bar.
At the top of the hour, actual equalized. Willian Jose maneuvered the guard out onto the flank and crossed for Oyarzabal, who found a low shot at the back of the net.
Real Madrid recently defeated Eibar 3-1 to sit two points behind Barcelona’s leaders on 59 points.