Girona 1-1 Real Sociedad: Stuani rescue earns Girona a point at Montilivi
Girona 1-1 Real Sociedad — Cristhian Stuani’s second-half equaliser rescued a vital draw for Girona at Montilivi as Real Sociedad held their place in European contention.
The match at Montilivi finished 1-1 after Jon Martín gave Real Sociedad an early lead from a set piece and Girona’s veteran striker Cristhian Stuani levelled in the second half. The draw leaves Girona breathing slightly easier in the relegation fight while Real Sociedad remain positioned for continental qualification.
Early set-piece goal puts Real Sociedad ahead
Jon Martín rose highest from a corner to nod Real Sociedad into the lead midway through the first half.
The goal came after a misplaced clearance by Girona’s goalkeeper that gifted Real a corner, which Sergio Gómez delivered into the box for Jon Martín to convert with a powerful header. The strike stunned the Montilivi crowd and forced Girona to push men forward in search of an equaliser.
Real’s opener was the product of clinical defending on the set piece and opportunistic finishing, with the visitors capitalising on one of their few clear chances. The goal allowed Real Sociedad to play with a more conservative structure and rely on counter-attacks and quick transitions.
Stuani’s intervention swings momentum back to Girona
Girona’s persistent pressure paid off early in the second half when Stuani finished off a low cross to level the score.
The Uruguayan forward, who returned to the pitch after the break, proved decisive by finding space at the near post following a driven delivery from the right flank. His finish was a reminder of his reputation inside the box and it injected belief into the home side’s supporters and squad.
That goal changed the tenor of the contest: Girona grew bolder and the final half hour evolved into a series of attacking phases from the hosts while Real tightened defensively to protect a point. Stuani’s equaliser kept Girona in the hunt for survival and denied Real what would have been a hard-earned three points away from home.
Tactical shape and key match statistics
Girona dominated possession and created far more openings, but Real Sociedad were more efficient with their limited opportunities.
The home side registered the lion’s share of shots and territorial control, repeatedly probing down the flanks and delivering crosses into the box. Despite that statistical dominance, Girona struggled at times to turn pressure into high-quality chances inside the six-yard area until Stuani’s intervention.
Real Sociedad’s defending in numbers was compact and organised, allowing them to block multiple attempts and absorb sustained pressure. The game featured a significant discrepancy in attempts and corners, highlighting Girona’s territorial advantage against a Real side that managed danger through discipline and timely clearances.
Substitutions, cautions and decisive moments
Both managers used changes and tactical tweaks to influence the match, and several bookings shaped the closing stages.
Girona introduced Stuani at the start of the second half in place of a more mobile wide player, a switch that immediately signalled intent to target aerial and inside-the-box opportunities. Real Sociedad made reactive substitutions to shore up midfield control and mitigate Girona’s attacking momentum. Yellow cards for players on both sides, including a late booking for a Girona player who disrupted a counter, affected availability for upcoming fixtures.
The VAR team reviewed a couple of contentious incidents but did not alter the main decisions on the pitch. A penalty appeal in the first half and some heavy challenges in the closing exchanges were notable flashpoints, yet the referee maintained control and allowed the game to flow for the most part.
Context and implications for the LaLiga table
The draw has clear implications: Girona move out of the immediate relegation zone but remain perilously close to danger, while Real Sociedad maintain their position within the continental places.
Girona arrived at Montilivi under intense pressure as one of several clubs fighting to avoid demotion, and the single point taken from the match provides short-term relief. The result narrows the margin by which teams around them can influence survival hopes in the remaining fixtures, keeping the relegation battle finely poised.
For Real Sociedad, the point away from home preserves their trajectory toward European competition and underscores their ability to grind results even when not dominant. While the visitors could have sought a more expansive approach after conceding, securing a draw on the road was a pragmatic outcome that helps their season-long objectives.
Coaches’ perspectives and player contributions
Both managers framed the match within the broader stakes of the campaign and praised key performers while acknowledging areas for improvement.
Girona’s coach had emphasised before kick-off the do-or-die nature of the fixture for his squad, describing the encounter as one of the most important of the club’s recent history. The manager’s decision to introduce his experienced striker proved decisive, and the dressing room will take confidence from Stuani’s ability to deliver in pressure moments. Real Sociedad’s coaching staff highlighted the defensive resilience of their players and singled out the goalkeeper for several crucial interventions early in the contest.
Individual performances were mixed: Jon Martín’s aerial quality provided Real with the match’s first goal, while Girona’s midfielders and wide players combined to create repeated threats. The goalkeeping duel and defensive blocks were significant in preventing the scoreline from swinging further in either direction.
Looking ahead, Girona must convert this momentum into points in the coming fixtures to solidify their status, while Real Sociedad will seek to stabilise form and close out the campaign in a way that guarantees continental football next season.
Both teams now turn quickly to their next fixtures, with attention on maintaining fitness and discipline as the run-in intensifies. The outcomes from this round will continue to reshape the table and influence transfer, tactical and selection conversations in the days ahead.
The draw at Montilivi showed the razor-edge nature of league competition, with experienced finishers and set-piece proficiency proving decisive in a contest defined by tactical caution and intense stakes.









