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Four things we learned in Spain's matchday 13

Xinhua
| November 25, 2025
2025-11-25

Real Madrid dropped two points in its visit to Elche as FC Barcelona returned to its spiritual home. Here are four things we learned in La Liga this weekend.

Kylian Mbappe (C) of Real Madrid dribbles the ball during the La Liga football match between Elche and Real Madrid in Elche, Spain, on Nov. 23, 2025. (Xinhua)

1. Happy return for Barcelona

It was a perfect Saturday for FC Barcelona, who returned to Camp Nou in style after an emotional opening ceremony and a 4-0 win over Athletic Bilbao, also welcoming Raphinha back after injury.

Lamine Yamal looks to have recovered from the groin problem that kept him out of the recent Spain squad, and Athletic also made life easy for Barcelona.

The first goal came after a chain of defensive errors and goalkeeper Unai Simon could have saved Robert Lewandowski's shot.

The second goal arrived after a mistake from Athletic left-back Yuri Berchiche, and the third saw Athletic again fail to clear a loose ball on the edge of the area.

2. Elche makes Real Madrid's Plan B suffer

Elche played some excellent football in the 2-2 draw at home to Real Madrid, with Alvaro Rodriguez scoring a spectacular goal against his former club, but Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso would be disappointed as some players didn't take their chances in his starting 11.

Rodrygo's performance alongside Kylian Mbappe didn't strengthen his case for more minutes. Dani Ceballos failed to provide the midfield cover the injured Aurelien Tchouameni offers, while Trent Alexander-Arnold showed both sides of his game with some excellent set-piece deliveries mixed with some questionable defending in Elche's opening goal.

Real Madrid looked to be opening a big lead at the top of the table, but that is now down to just one point over Barcelona, three over Villarreal and four over Atletico Madrid.

3. Gerard Moreno shows talent

Villarreal striker Gerard Moreno missed the start of the season through injury and has played just six games so far this season, but he has scored four goals.

Moreno opened the scoring on Saturday as Villarreal won 2-1 at home to Mallorca and once again showed he is a complete striker, good in the air, quick with his feet and able to hold the ball up for his teammates.

Villarreal has plenty of depth in attack, but if Moreno can stay fit, Marcelino Garcia Toral's side can maintain its challenge well into the New Year.

4. Real Sociedad hitting stride

Osasuna led 1-0 at halftime in its derby against Real Sociedad. However, Real Sociedad dominated after the break to claim its first away win of the season, thanks to goals from Brais Mendez, Goncalo Guedes and Ander Barrenetxea.

That trio, along with Carlos Soler and Mikel Oyarzabal, give Real Sociedad a team that plays very attractive football, while Osasuna coach Alessio Lisci hasn't defined a style of play for his side, with constant switches between a four- and five-man defense. 

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