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Real Sociedad 1-1 Mallorca (4-5 on penalties): Mallorca win shootout to reach Copa del Rey final

Mallorca players celebrate after their penalty shootout win over Real Sociedad
Mallorca have reached their fourth Copa del Rey final

Mallorca midfielder Sergi Darder scored the decisive spot-kick in a shootout against Real Sociedad to book his side’s place in the Copa del Rey final.

After a goalless first leg, Sociedad’s Mikel Oyarzabal cancelled out Giovanni Gonzalez’s opener to force extra time.

Oyarzabal was the only player to miss in the shootout and Darder held his nerve to send Mallorca through.

It is the first time Mallorca have reached the final since they won the tournament in 2003.

They will face either Athletic Bilbao or Atletico Madrid at Estadio La Cartuja in Seville on 6 April.

Athletic Bilbao hold a 1-0 lead over Diego Simeone’s side heading into Thursday’s second leg.

Mallorca’s victory on Tuesday could boost morale for a side that sit 16th in La Liga and are trying to distance themselves from the relegation zone.

Meanwhile, Real Sociedad will need to regroup for next week’s Champions League last-16 meeting with Paris St-Germain, with the French champions leading 2-0 from the first leg.

Line-ups

Real Sociedad

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Remiro
  • 18Traoré
  • 5Zubeldia
  • 24Le NormandBooked at 113mins
  • 25GalánSubstituted forTierneyat 90′minutes
  • 23MéndezSubstituted forTurrientesat 79′minutes
  • 4Zubimendi
  • 8MerinoSubstituted forOlasagastiat 104′minutes
  • 14KuboSubstituted forSadiqat 104′minutes
  • 21André SilvaSubstituted forBeckerat 45′minutes
  • 12ZakharyanSubstituted forOyarzabalat 63′minutes

Substitutes

  • 10Oyarzabal
  • 11Becker
  • 13Marrero
  • 15González
  • 16Olasagasti
  • 17Tierney
  • 19Sadiq
  • 20Pacheco
  • 22Turrientes
  • 28Magunazelaia
  • 39Aramburu
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Mallorca

Formation 5-3-2

  • 13Greif
  • 20González
  • 24Valjent
  • 21Raíllo
  • 6Arias CopeteBooked at 21mins
  • 11CostaBooked at 88minsSubstituted forLatorre Gruesoat 99′minutes
  • 18SánchezSubstituted forMorlanesat 72′minutes
  • 12de Almeida CostaSubstituted forMascarellat 105′minutes
  • 14RodríguezSubstituted forDarderat 99′minutes
  • 9PratsSubstituted forMuriqiat 62′minutesBooked at 105mins
  • 17LarinSubstituted forRadonjicat 105′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Rajkovic
  • 2Nastasic
  • 3Latorre Grueso
  • 5Mascarell
  • 7Muriqi
  • 8Morlanes
  • 10Darder
  • 19Llabrés
  • 22Vidal
  • 23Radonjic
  • 25Cuéllar

Referee:
Jesús Gil Manzano

Attendance:
35,781




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