Robert Lewandowski struck two times as Barcelona ran out 4-1 champs at Real Sociedad on Sunday
-Lewandowski scored 46 seconds into the game
-It was the striker's first of two objectives
-Dembele and Fati additionally intrigued
What was the deal? Robert Lewandowski opened the scoring only 46 seconds into the challenge with his first of two objectives, yet Alexander Isak pulled his group level in practically no time subsequently. The last part had a place with the Blaugrana however as Lewandowski, Dembele and Fati all hit the objective in a noteworthy success
THE BIGGER PICTURE: Barcelona made some harsh memories in spells at the Anoeta however figured out how to return quickly from their blunder in the initial end of the week to get the triumph and keep Real Madrid from going on in the early season table. Their assault showed up significantly more liquid in this one, recovering a portion of the confidence that plunged the week before.
Everyone's EYES ON: Frenkie de Jong's future at Barcelona stays unsure as Manchester United proceed with their quest for the midfielder. The Dutchman didn't admire his best from the beginning in Sunday's down, however, as he gave ownership over to permit Sociedad to level.
DID YOU KNOW? Lewandowski's objective only 46 seconds into the game is speedier than any objective he scored in the Bundesliga and Barcelona's earliest objective since Andres Iniesta struck in 43 seconds in a match in 2009.
WHAT NEXT FOR BARCELONA? Xavi's men will take on Manchester City in a midweek well disposed prior to getting back to La Liga obligations with a match against Real Valladolid at Camp Nou next Sunday. From that point onward, an outing to Sevilla anticipates the Catalan club.

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