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Atlético de Madrid lost to Real Sociedad in the Copa del Rey final after a dramatic penalty shootout. The match featured the fastest final goal ever and extended Atlético's domestic trophy drought to five years.
The match ended in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw, with Real Sociedad winning the shootout.
Ander Barrenetxea scored the fastest goal in Copa del Rey final history just 14 seconds into the match.
Atlético de Madrid's domestic trophy drought has now extended to five years.
Key moments included Lookman's equalizer, Oyarzabal's penalty, and Alvarez's late strike that sent the match to extra time.

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**Musso**
The goalkeeper couldnât have asked for a worse start to the final as his outstretched dive was unable to prevent Barrenetxeaâs bouncing header from going in. Things went from bad to worse after Musso collided into the Portuguese talisman Gonçalo Guedes and gave away a penalty. From the spot, Oyarzabal scored easily. In the shootout, Musso made a save against Orri Ăskarsson, but it wasnât enough to come away with the trophy. A tough game for a keeper who has been so strong this season. **3**
**Nico Gonzalez** Brought on as a pure left-back in a revamp to the left side after Lookman was subbed off. His crosses into the box didnât directly result in a goal, but they did force Real Sociedad to push defenders out wide to deal with them. In penalties, Nico looked calm as he slotted his shot into the back of the net. **5** **SĂžrloth** Hoping to use his large stature to get on the end of a cross, SĂžrloth actively worked to cause havoc for Duje Äaleta-Car and Jon MartĂn. His efforts were admirable, but not enough to get his name on the scoresheet. Was the first player up to take his shot in the shootout but Marrero kept out his tame effort. **4.5** **Baena** Skied his look in front of net after a cross in from Llorente and struggled to make his mark in the squadâs buildup play. In penalties, Baena at least was able to put his attempt away. **4** **Almada** Assisted Alvarez late in the second half to push the game into extra time. Never made a similar impact after that, though he did convert his penalty. **5** **Cardoso** Came on for Molina in the 78th minute and found himself through on goal after a pass from Alvarez late in the second half. That miss will go down as one of the gameâs biggest âwhat if?â moments. **4** **Lenglet** Replaced Llorente in the 99th minute. Made no serious mistakes. **5**