Real Madrid bow out of Copa Del Rey after facing 4-3 defeat against Real Sociedad

The Spanish club Real Madrid played out a hard-fought match as the two teams delivered their best on the ground

Spanish giants Real Madrid went out of the Copa Del Rey as they faced a 4-3 defeat at the hands of Real Sociedad in the quarter-final fixture on Thursday at home. Sociedad's Swedish forward Alexander Isak was the star of the match as he scored a brace to escort his team to the semi-finals of the tournament.

The 20-year-old Swedish striker was the man behind the fourth goal scored by Mikel Merino. Norwegian midfielder Martin Odegaard who is on loan from Madrid also put his name on the score-sheet as he drew first blood in the fixture.

Marcelo pulled one back for Real Madrid

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Defender Marcelo quickly pulled a goal back for the hosts after Isak's quick-fire brace to make it 3-1, beating keeper Alex Remiro at the near post moments after receiving a volley of boos from the home fans for his haphazard display. But rampant Sociedad soon restored a three-goal cushion when Isak teed up Merino for a simple tap-in after 69 minutes.

Madrid substitute Rodrygo pulled a goal back in the 81st to make it 4-2 after his Brazilian teammate Vinicius Jr had a strike ruled out for offside following a VAR review, while Nacho struck in added time for the hosts to set up a tense finish.

Sociedad defender Andoni Gorosabel was sent off in stoppage time but Madrid, who are top of La Liga, could not find an equaliser and suffered their first defeat in any competition since losing 1-0 at Real Mallorca on October 19.

EUPHORIC MOOD

Sociedad coach Imanol Alguacil was in a euphoric mood after the victory, which recalled his side's 4-0 win at the Bernabeu in a Cup semi-final in 1988. "I said before the game that we were coming here to win and that's what we did," he told reporters.

"This result means so much to us, we put on a spectacle of football in front of a full Bernabeu crowd against a team of this quality. You can imagine how we feel." Madrid coach Zidane said his side were outplayed at times.

"Our opponents played very well and we struggled whenever they pressed us. We also made several defensive errors," he said. "When you lose a match it means you have done something wrong, but we're going to keep doing the same things as before."

"Today we let in four goals at home and it's difficult to come back from that," added Marcelo.

"We tried very hard to pull it off but we reacted a little too late. Real Madrid is a very demanding club and when you don't win it's difficult, but we are still in two competitions, we have a very big squad with top players." Madrid host Manchester City in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 ties on February 26.

(With agency inputs)

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