Carles Gil gets off the mark but Valencia miss chance to catch Barcelona

Carles Gil talleyed his first goal for Valencia but the visitors couldn't add anymore and Real Sociedad levelled on Sunday for a 1-1 draw that kept Valencia from joining Barcelona top of La Liga on points.

Carles Gil celebrates his goal for Valencia in their draw against Real Sociedad on Sunday in La Liga. Ander Gillenea / AFP / September 28, 2014
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Valencia missed the chance to move level with La Liga leaders Barcelona after drawing 1-1 against a much-improved Real Sociedad side at Anoeta.

Carles Gil volleyed the visitors in front in the first half against the run of play, but former Valencia player Sergio Canales levelled for Sociedad in the 37th minute.

Both sides could have won it in the second period and Canales came agonisingly close to snatching a last-minute winner, but saw his bouncing shot cleared off the line.

The result means Valencia’s stint at the top of the table proved to be short-lived and they now share second place with Atletico Madrid, while Sociedad brought a two-game losing streak to a halt.

Perhaps motivated to get a result following the defeats to Almeria and Sevilla, the hosts came out of the traps far quicker than the visitors, who relied on two excellent saves from goalkeeper Diego Alves from Carlos Vela and then Imanol Agirretxe to keep the game goalless early on.

However, despite their poor start, Valencia took the lead with a quarter of an hour played.

Top scorer Paco Alcacer turned provider on this occasion, heading a cross away from goal and towards the penalty spot, where Gil volleyed home to score his first goal for Valencia’s first team.

Sociedad dug even deeper in search of an equaliser and Alves made two more key interventions, but was eventually beaten eight minutes before half-time. Canales sent in a cross from the left which evaded the outstretched Agirretxe and bounced off the post and into the net.

Valencia manager Nuno Espirito Santo made a double change at half-time, bringing off Gil and Andre Gomes and replacing them with Sofiane Feghouli and Felipe Augusto.

The hosts continued to have the better of the play, yet Valencia came close to taking the lead again. Alcacer was inches away from connecting with a Rodrigo cross following a quick counter, and then Augusto saw a shot deflected just wide by Inigo Martinez.

However, in injury time Sociedad came to within inches of getting the winner. First Canales volleyed a loose ball towards goal but Mustafi Shkrodan got in the way to send the ball out for a corner, from which Esteban Granero headed just wide of the near post.

Deportivo La Coruna’s nightmare week suffered a fittingly miserable end as they went down to a deflected stoppage-time goal at home to Almeria.

After losing 8-2 to Real Madrid at the Riazor last weekend and then suffering a 2-1 derby defeat at arch-rivals Celta Vigo in midweek, promoted Deportivo suffered another demoralising blow after Edgar’s strike two minutes into added time earned Almeria victory.

Getafe ended a run of three successive defeats as Michel’s 25th-minute strike gave them a 1-0 win over Malaga, who had defender Weligton sent off late on, while Sunday’s late game saw last-placed Cordoba draw 0-0 with Espanyol.

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