Atletico Madrid vs Real Sociedad Clash in Historic Copa del Rey Final Rematch

Atletico Madrid and Real Sociedad face off in the Copa del Rey final, a rematch of their 1987 encounter. Atletico seeks its first cup title since 2013, while Real Sociedad aims to repeat its 2020 triumph. Victory would secure a Europa League spot for Sociedad and keep a domestic double alive for Atletico. Both teams are dealing with significant absences that will shape their starting lineups for the decisive match.

Key Points: Copa del Rey Final: Atletico vs Real Sociedad Preview & Lineups

  • Rematch of 1987 final
  • Atletico's last win was 2013
  • Sociedad won in 2020
  • Winner qualifies for Europa League
  • Key players missing for both sides
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Atletico, Real Sociedad ready for 1987 repeat in Copa del Rey final

Atletico Madrid meets Real Sociedad in a repeat of the 1987 Copa del Rey final. Preview, key players, and stakes for the Spanish cup showdown.

"This will be the first Cup final attended by its supporters since 1987 - Official Report"

Madrid, April 17

Atletico Madrid and Real Sociedad meet in the Copa del Rey final on Saturday, with the trophy becoming the second major title to be decided in Spain this season after the Super Cup.

Atletico travels to the Estadio de la Cartuja after qualifying for the semifinal of the UEFA Champions League, while Real Sociedad has had a week to prepare for the match following its 3-3 home draw with Deportivo Alaves last weekend.

Real Sociedad won the 2020 Copa del Rey final 1-0 against Athletic Bilbao. This will be the first Cup final attended by its supporters since 1987, when it beat Atletico Madrid on penalties after the match ended 2-2 following extra time.

Atletico's last Copa del Rey triumph came in 2013, when it beat Real Madrid 2-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Atletico reached the final after a thrilling 4-3 aggregate win over FC Barcelona, while Real Sociedad knocked out local rival Athletic Bilbao with 1-0 wins in both legs.

A win for Real Sociedad would secure a place in next season's Europa League. While Atletico is close to assuring that through its position in La Liga, victory on Saturday would also keep alive its hopes of a domestic and European cup double.

For Atletico de Madrid, this final represents the chance to lift an official trophy five years after their 11th La Liga title (2021) and thirteen years after their 10th Copa del Rey (2013).

To expand their trophy cabinet, the Argentine manager will almost certainly be without Hancko and Gimenez in defense; Pablo Barrios and Johnny Cardoso in midfield; and Oblak between the posts. The Slovenian has been sidelined for several weeks, but his absence has been covered with full confidence by Musso.

Consequently, the Rojiblanco starting eleven at La Cartuja could consist of Musso in goal, with Nahuel Molina, Pubill, Le Normand, and Ruggeri in defense. The double pivot will once again feature Koke (the sole survivor of the 2013 Cup win) and Marcos Llorente, with Lookman and Giuliano on the wings. Griezmann would act as the playmaker behind the main attacking reference, Julian Alvarez.

As for Real Sociedad, Odriozola and Yangel Herrera are confirmed absentees, while Gorrotxategi remains a major doubt. Additionally, Gonçalo Guedes and Oyarzabal are nursing discomfort-though their presence seems likely-and Take Kubo arrives at the match with very few minutes of recent playing time. Zubeldia is also dealing with various physical issues.

Thus, the defense appears destined to be formed by Aramburu and Sergio Gómez as full-backs, with Jon Martin and Caleta-Car as the center-back pairing. The double pivot would be occupied by Carlos Soler and Turrientes, with Guedes on one wing and Oyarzabal as the striker.

This leaves two spots to be filled in the attacking midfield line: Brais Méndez, Barrenetxea, and Sucic are competing for them, with the Croatian being a strong candidate due to his versatility and recent form.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The 1987 repeat storyline is fantastic. Must be emotional for Real Sociedad fans after so long. Their journey knocking out Athletic Bilbao shows real grit. Rooting for the underdog! 🤞
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Vikram M
Interesting analysis, but the article focuses too much on predicted lineups which might change. The real story is the pressure on Atletico to win a trophy after some dry years. Simeone needs this.
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Priya S
Staying up late in India for this! 🏆 Hope it's a more open game than the usual tense finals. Koke being the last link to their 2013 win is such a cool detail. Legacy match for him.
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Rohit P
Europa League spot on the line for Sociedad adds another layer. As an Indian, I see parallels to our domestic cup competitions where a trophy can change a club's entire financial year. Big stakes!
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Michael C
The injury list for both sides is worrying. A final should have the best players fit. Hope Oyarzabal and Kubo can play significant minutes for La Real. May the better team win!

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