Soccer-Real Madrid brace for pivotal fortnight with Real Sociedad and Benfica looming


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - LaLiga - Villarreal v Real Madrid - Estadio de la Ceramica, Villarreal, Spain - January 24, 2026 Real Madrid players pose for a team group photo before the match REUTERS/Pablo Morano/File Photo

MADRID, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Real ⁠Madrid are embarking on a season-shaping fortnight, starting with Saturday's LaLiga meeting against ⁠in-form Real Sociedad as they attempt to keep the heat on leaders Barcelona.

Seven ‌successive league wins have hauled Real to within a point of leaders Barcelona, keeping the title race finely poised. Yet beneath the numbers, unease lingers at the Bernabeu.

The sacking of coach Xabi Alonso and a Spanish Cup ​last-16 loss to second-tier Albacete last month dented confidence, and ⁠Europe delivered another jolt. A 4-2 ⁠defeat by Benfica in their final league-phase match denied Real an automatic place in the Champions ⁠League ‌last 16 in extraordinary fashion.

Having spent much of the competition comfortably in the top five, Real appeared set for safe passage until deep into stoppage time. With ⁠Benfica leading 3-2 but heading out, goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin ventured ​forward for a free kick ‌and scored with a 98th-minute header, sending the Portuguese side, led by Jose ⁠Mourinho, into the ​playoff round on goal difference.

That dramatic twist set up a rematch with Benfica, starting with Tuesday's first leg in Portugal. New manager Alvaro Arbeloa is tasked with restoring order to a campaign that has ⁠veered unpredictably.

Before Europe, however, comes a stern domestic examination.

Real ​Sociedad arrive unbeaten in 10 matches since Pellegrino Matarazzo took charge in mid-December. They strengthened that run with a 1-0 victory over Athletic Bilbao in a Basque derby on Wednesday in the first ⁠leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final, seizing the initiative and silencing San Mames in the process.

Barcelona, meanwhile, top the LaLiga standings on 58 points, one ahead of second-placed Real in what has become a two-team contest for the title. Atletico Madrid and Villarreal trail on ​45 points, long detached from the summit.

Hansi Flick's Barcelona face ⁠Girona on Monday without injured trio Pedri, Raphinha and Gavi, after hosting Atletico in the first ​leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final on Thursday.

For Real, ‌the equation is clear: maintain their domestic surge, ​survive the European playoff and keep Barcelona within touching distance. Anything less, and a season already full of twists could take another unwelcome turn.

(Reporting by Fernando Kallas)

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