<p>Barcelona reignited their La Liga title push on Wednesday when they came back from a goal down to defeat Real Sociedad 2-1.</p>.<p>The win allowed Barcelona to move six points off the top of the table whereas defeat meant Sociedad lost their place as leaders to be replaced by Atletico Madrid.</p>.<p>However, Barca did it the hard way.</p>.<p>Sociedad, without a point at Barcelona in 25 years, took the lead through Willian Jose in the 26th minute.</p>.<p>Jordi Alba levelled four minutes later with Frenkie de Jong adding the second just before the break.</p>.<p>Under-siege Barca coach Ronald Koeman played in the team which last yielded a home point to Sociedad in 1995.</p>.<p>The Dutchman was fearing the worst when Willian Jose scored with his right foot from close range after a Portu corner.</p>.<p>Alba's equaliser arrived on the half-hour mark after a fine interchange of passes between Antoine Griezmann and Pedri.</p>.<p>French star Griezmann hit the bar six minutes later after taking the ball past Sociedad keeper Alex Remiro.</p>.<p>De Jong then gave Barca a 42nd-minute lead with a right-foot drive for his first goal since February.</p>.<p>The goal, however, was only allowed after a VAR consultation for a possible offside.</p>.<p>Griezmann had back-to-back chances to increase the lead early in the second period.</p>.<p>Lionel Messi required treatment on a calf injury as the second half wound down before Barca goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen denied Willian Jose from long range and then Alexander Isak.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane hailed Karim Benzema as the best centre-forward in French history after his match-winning double against Athletic Bilbao put them into third place, level on points with Atletico and Sociedad.</p>.<p>Bilbao's Ander Capa had cancelled out Toni Kroos's thumping strike before Benzema, 32, struck twice late on, heading home a cross with 16 minutes remaining and finishing clinically in stoppage time from Luka Modric's pass.</p>.<p>Afterwards Zidane had no hesitation in declaring Benzema as France's best ever centre-forward, putting him at the top of a list that includes Thierry Henry, Kylian Mbappe, Jean-Pierre Papin and Just Fontaine.</p>.<p>"For me, he's the best -- it's very clear," said Zidane, the French midfield legend who won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 with Les Bleus.</p>.<p>"He's proved it -- he's played at Real Madrid for a very long time, he has more than 500 appearances, all his goals... his record, all he's accomplished here speaks for itself," Zidane added.</p>
<p>Barcelona reignited their La Liga title push on Wednesday when they came back from a goal down to defeat Real Sociedad 2-1.</p>.<p>The win allowed Barcelona to move six points off the top of the table whereas defeat meant Sociedad lost their place as leaders to be replaced by Atletico Madrid.</p>.<p>However, Barca did it the hard way.</p>.<p>Sociedad, without a point at Barcelona in 25 years, took the lead through Willian Jose in the 26th minute.</p>.<p>Jordi Alba levelled four minutes later with Frenkie de Jong adding the second just before the break.</p>.<p>Under-siege Barca coach Ronald Koeman played in the team which last yielded a home point to Sociedad in 1995.</p>.<p>The Dutchman was fearing the worst when Willian Jose scored with his right foot from close range after a Portu corner.</p>.<p>Alba's equaliser arrived on the half-hour mark after a fine interchange of passes between Antoine Griezmann and Pedri.</p>.<p>French star Griezmann hit the bar six minutes later after taking the ball past Sociedad keeper Alex Remiro.</p>.<p>De Jong then gave Barca a 42nd-minute lead with a right-foot drive for his first goal since February.</p>.<p>The goal, however, was only allowed after a VAR consultation for a possible offside.</p>.<p>Griezmann had back-to-back chances to increase the lead early in the second period.</p>.<p>Lionel Messi required treatment on a calf injury as the second half wound down before Barca goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen denied Willian Jose from long range and then Alexander Isak.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane hailed Karim Benzema as the best centre-forward in French history after his match-winning double against Athletic Bilbao put them into third place, level on points with Atletico and Sociedad.</p>.<p>Bilbao's Ander Capa had cancelled out Toni Kroos's thumping strike before Benzema, 32, struck twice late on, heading home a cross with 16 minutes remaining and finishing clinically in stoppage time from Luka Modric's pass.</p>.<p>Afterwards Zidane had no hesitation in declaring Benzema as France's best ever centre-forward, putting him at the top of a list that includes Thierry Henry, Kylian Mbappe, Jean-Pierre Papin and Just Fontaine.</p>.<p>"For me, he's the best -- it's very clear," said Zidane, the French midfield legend who won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 with Les Bleus.</p>.<p>"He's proved it -- he's played at Real Madrid for a very long time, he has more than 500 appearances, all his goals... his record, all he's accomplished here speaks for itself," Zidane added.</p>