CORDOBA, Spain- - Barcelona booked their place in the final of the Spanish Super Cup after overcoming the absence of injured Lionel Messi to beat Real Sociedad 3-2 in a penalty shootout following a 1-1 draw after extra time on Wednesday.
Barcelona midfielder Riqui Puig kept his cool to deceive keeper Alex Remiro and score the decisive fifth penalty sending the Catalans into Sunday's final in Seville, after team mates Antoine Griezmann and Frenkie de Jong had squandered their spot-kicks.
Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen also played a crucial role in the victory, denying Sociedad's Jon Bautista and Mikel Oyarzabal -- who had never previously missed from the spot -- while Willian Jose struck the post.
De Jong headed Barcelona in front in the 39th minute after nice link up play between Martin Braithwaite and Griezmann but the Dutchman committed a handball early in the second half and Oyarzabal levelled from the spot.
Holders Real Madrid meet Athletic Bilbao on Thursday in the other semi-final of the competition, which is being held across southern Spain after initial plans to play it in Saudi Arabia were wrecked by the coronavirus pandemic.
"I had four names down to take penalties, I asked who took the fifth and Riqui said he would. Perfect," said Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman.
"It was a great game, both sides played really well, it was really intense and both teams had chances to win the game."
Oyarzabal said he was proud of Sociedad's efforts over the 120 minutes but admitted losing on penalties "hurt even more".
Messi missed Barcelona's warm-up session on the morning of the game due to thigh discomfort and Braithwaite took his place up front, while young central defender Oscar Mingueza came in at right back to deputies for Sergino Dest, who was not fully fit.
Sociedad, who made a blistering start to the La Liga season but have since faded, ran their hearts out to keep Barcelona at bay in a tight match before the game opened up in extra time, when both sides came close to finding a winner.
Griezmann volleyed straight at Remiro, while Ousmane Dembele was also thwarted by the keeper, while Barcelona's Marc-Andre ter Stegen produced two stunning saves to deny Joseba Zaldua and Adnan Januzaj.
Barcelona have won the Super Cup a record 13 times but lost to Atletico Madrid at the semi-final stage of last year's competition and coach Ernesto Valverde was sacked as a result, despite the team then sitting top of La Liga.