Real Sociedad is not having a dream start to the season in general but even less so at home, where it is not getting good results. Some fans are starting to make noise, doubting even the team, but the reality is that Anoeta and its fans have not abandoned Real. Against Atlético de Madrid, the Amara stadium registered 31,983 spectators, a good turnout that, yes, represents the second lowest so far in the Liga.
This data speaks volumes about realistic fans. Leaving the Anderlecht game, in a week and at a very bad time but despite being the lowest of all there were 30,985 people, the other five home games so far exceeded the barrier of 31,500 spectators. The lowest was the premiere, in mid-August, against Rayo, with 31,783 people, and now it is followed by Sunday against Atlético, with 31,983. On the podium, in third place, is the mid-9:30 pm match against Alavés, with 32,220 people. Many merits. In second place, the great victory over Valencia in a key match after some bad results, with 32,332. And in first place, with a wide distance, the visit of Real Madrid by the Galacticos, with 37,370 spectators.
Source: La Verdad

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