Villarreal focus on Arsenal test
Villarreal rested 10 first-team players against Real Sociedad to remain focused on the Champions League semi-final, second leg against Arsenal on Tuesday.
Only defender Cesar Arzo kept his place in the starting line-up following the 1-0 defeat at Arsenal on 19 April as Villarreal lost 2-0 to Real Sociedad.
First-choice goalkeeper Sebastian Viera returned to the line-up but his mistake led to Sociedad's opener on Saturday.
Youngsters Oscar Lopez and Nino Ibarra also made their Villarreal debuts.
Both Real Sociedad's goals came within the opening half-hour as Mikel Alonso and then Mark Gonzalez struck for the visitors.
Alonso's speculative effort from the edge of the area was straight at returning Villarreal goalkeeper Viera but the Uruguayan was unable to stop the ball slipping through his grasp and into the net.
Gonzalez, on loan from Liverpool, then claimed his fourth goal in five games to hand Sociedad a 2-0 lead.
The Chilean winger found the bottom corner of Viera's net with a low free-kick from the edge of the box.
Senderos may miss Euro showdown
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger fears Philippe Senderos will miss the Champions League semi-final, second leg at Villarreal on Tuesday.
Central defender Senderos is a doubt after limping off with a knee injury in the draw against Tottenham on Saturday.
The Gunners take a 1-0 lead going into the game in Spain and Sol Campbell may return if 20-year-old Senderos fails to recover in time.
"Philippe has a knee problem. He could be out for Tuesday," confirmed Wenger.
The absence of Senderos would be a major blow for Arsenal as he has helped their defence to keep nine consecutive clean sheets in the Champions League this season.
Campbell would arguably be a gamble because of his lack of recent first-team action.
He has been sidelined since breaking his nose against Portsmouth on 12 April, which was a comeback match following a 10-week lay-off.