Stalemate for Mallorca and Real Sociedad in Copa del Rey first leg
The teams will do it all again on February 27.
Mallorca and Real Sociedad’s Copa del Rey semi-final remains finely poised after a goalless first leg.
LaLiga strugglers Mallorca will be the happier of the two despite being the home side as they failed to register a shot on target against their Champions League opposition.
Imanol Alguacil will be hoping the visitors do not live to regret their stalemate at the Estadi Son Moix when they host the second leg on February 27.
The first half was a forgettable affair as neither side really created an opening that was deserving of breaking the deadlock.
Sociedad should have bagged an away goal but Umar Sadiq missed a golden opportunity to finish from close range.
Abdon Prats shot wide with the hosts’ best chance of the game but there was little for the home fans to shout about as they hoped to upset the odds.
With a number of LaLiga’s big hitters already eliminated, these two will fancy their chances at a rare glimpse of silverware.
Mallorca have won the Copa del Rey just once in their history – back in 2003 – while Sociedad have lifted it on only two occasions, the latter of which came with a 1-0 win over Athletic Bilbao in 2020.
That final could yet be repeated this season with Bilbao facing Atletico Madrid in the other semi-final.
While Mallorca now travel to Sociedad following this stalemate, the pair clash before that in a LaLiga fixture back at the Son Moix on February 18.