Real Sociedad 1-1 Barça (2-3 on pens): Ter Stegen takes us to Seville!

Real Sociedad 1-1 Barça (2-3 on pens): Ter Stegen takes us to Seville!

Fabulous display from the German keeper as Barça earn a spot in Sunday's Spanish Super Cup Final

FC Barcelona are through to the Spanish Super Cup Final following a thoroughly entertaining games of football in Cordoba on Wednesday night. Real Sociedad were a pleasure to play against in a game that both sides had chances to win, but that ended up being decided on penalties.

Marc Andre Ter Stegen, already the hero for some game-saving saves, particularly in the added 30 minutes, produced yet more brilliance in the shootout and barça will be going to Seville for Sunday’s final.

De Jong puts Barça a-head

Real Sociedad were hungry for this and generally looked the more dangerous of the two sides for much of the first half. Portu and Isak both had fine chances and Ter Stegen was tested more than once. But surely that much Basque intensity was never going to last all night?

It couldn’t, and as Real started to fade, Barça grew. The Catalans were soon enjoying long phases of possession and all the best chances, buoyed by particularly impressive performances by Pedri and Dembélé.

And with that came the first goal of the night. And a peach of a goal it was too. Sweet skills from Martin Braithwaite, a delightful setup from Antoine Griezmann and a stunning albeit unorthodox headed finish from Frenkie de Jong… 1-0!

Penalty equaliser

Moments after the interval the sides were all square again, with De Jong also playing a part in Real’s equaliser. The ball caught the Dutchman’s hand just inside the area and VAR decided that that was enough to earn the Basques a penalty. Oyarzabal converted and that was 1-1.

From there on, the game was a tremendously open affair. Barça had the edge in terms of ball and chances but the game could have tipped either way at any moment… But it did not. We were going to be treated to another half an hour of football.

Ter Stegen heroics

And what a cracking thirty minutes they were. Barça had Ter Stegen soooo much to thank for not one but several spectacular pieces of goalkeeping. His reactions to tip Zaldua’s strike over the bar… More magic against Oyarzabal… And then an extraordinary outstretched hand to palm away a certain goal for Januzaj. A simply fabulous performance from the German!

But it wasn’t all happening at Ter Stegen’s end of the field. Barça were keeping Real stopper Remiro just as busy, and Griezmann in particular had a couple of fine chances to finally get that ball in the back of the net.

Penalty glory

It may have been rip-roaring stuff, and both teams had been fantastic, but there was no splitting them even after 120 minutes. For the first time this century, a competitive Barça game was going to be decided on penalties… And that would produce gripping drama too.

Ter Stegen’s heroics continued, saving the first two Real kicks while the third hit the post. Even though De Jong and Griezmann both failed to convert their own kicks, the German had given his side an advantage… It had been a long wait, but the game was finally tipping the right way.

In the end it was down to Riqui Puig to slot home the definitive penalty. And that was it. Barça are into Sunday’s final.

Athletic Club and Real Madrid meet tomorrow to decide which team will be providing the opposition. The first silverware of the season is one step closer…

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