
Sociedad spent a lot of time in Madrid, but the hosts were able to get the advantage of the Cup final from the first leg.
Real Madrid and An exciting 4-4 draw After overtime, the semi-final victory was 5-4.
Antonio Rudiger decided on Tuesday’s pulsating draw with the header in the 115th minute, with Madrid facing Barcelona or Atletico Madrid in the final.
Real Sociedad, who trailed 1-0 from the first leg, led in Ander Barrenetxea, but Endrick’s fancy chips put the 20-time winner level.
David Alaba’s own goal and Mikel Oyarzabal’s deflection efforts helped Los Angeles’ real effort to lead the Spanish championship, but Madrid fought back with goals from Jude Bellingham and Aurelien Tchouameni.

Oyarzabal grabbed his second time to force overtime, but his team couldn’t stop Madrid until the free throw, and Rudiger’s header was the last sentence.
Ancelotti led Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo back to his starting lineup, placing Kylian Mbappe on the bench to rest, and Endrick took a spot in the all-Brazil attack.
The 18-year-old Wonderkid forward won his only goal in the first leg and was active in the opening stage, sending out a dangerous elevated kick narrowly widening the distance of Alex Remiro.
Bellingham also threatens the host, but is truly socially leading.
Barrenetxea broke in behind Lucas Vazquez, reached Pablo Marin’s flick and drilled a low-level home, placing the Basques level in the tie.
Real Madrid quickly found their equalizer. Vinicius made a sensation with the outside of his foot to the left, bringing Endrick into the goal.
The young man was the top scorer in the Cup, finishing his fifth place in Romero and doing well at Romero.
When Takefusa Kubo was detained by Vinicius, Real Sociedad called for a fine before the break, but the referee disagreed.
Ancelotti brought Mbappe to Endrick, looking for a goal to close the tie forever. But it is the tourists who create better opportunities.
Madrid goalkeeper Andriy Lunin made a great save to deny Martin Zubimendi while Oyarzabal wasted rebounds.

Real Madrid’s society moved forward that night when Alaba deflected Marin’s cross through Lunin’s legs and entered his own net 72 minutes later.
The Austrian defender returned in January with a long injury and was also involved in Real Sociedad’s third place, deflecting the shooting of Oyarzabal.
This made Madrid move, and Vinicius turned his mark brilliantly, drove forward, over Bellingham and strike in the 82nd minute.
Four minutes later, Los Blancos improved his level at night, and Tchouameni’s header was seriously fumbled into his own net by Remiro.
Just when it seemed like the real society was out, they managed to force the extra time, and Oyarzabal brought Sergio Gomez’s free kick home in the 93rd minute.
Remiro saved a good performance from Bellingham before the 90th minute, and the speed inevitably slowed down as the game restarted.
Real Sociedad’s Jon Olagasti was booked as he threatened to escape on the left while tourists worked hard to stop the European champion.
With five minutes left, Rudiger sent Madrid to the final and got a great header from the corner of helpless Remiro’s Arda Guler.
On Wednesday, Atletico Madrid hosted Barcelona in the second leg of another semi-final, with the team’s overall score of 4-4.