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Barca fear Copa del Rey exit after first-leg defeat to Sevilla

| Updated: January 24, 2019 17:39:10


Pablo Sarabia of Sevilla (second from right) celebrates with the teammates after opening the scoring for his side against Barcelona — Reuters photo Pablo Sarabia of Sevilla (second from right) celebrates with the teammates after opening the scoring for his side against Barcelona — Reuters photo

Barcelona's four-year dominance of the Copa del Rey is in jeopardy after a 2-0 defeat by Sevilla in the quarter-final first leg on Wednesday.

After an even first 45 minutes, strikes from Pablo Sarabia and Wissam Ben Yedder stunned the Catalans and left them needing a second-leg comeback at the Nou Camp for the second consecutive round in the competition, reports Reuters.

A much-changed Barca, who earlier in the day announced the signing of Frenkie de Jong from Ajax Amsterdam, handed a debut to loan signing Kevin-Prince Boateng.

Yet star forward Lionel Messi was left at home while forward Luis Suarez and club-record signing Philippe Coutinho were only named on the bench as they struggled.

“We were in the game in the first half and there were chances, but they pressured us more after the break,” said Barca coach Ernesto Valverde, who said he had “no regrets” over resting Messi.

“When you make changes, you take risks. If you win, then it’s all good. If not, then it isn’t.”

Unsurprisingly it was Sevilla — spurred on by a raucous home crowd — who looked the more threatening throughout.

A persistent threat throughout, Ben Yedder fired narrowly wide after a mesmeric solo run, before being denied by a smart save from Barca keeper Jasper Cillessen.

At the other end, Malcom fired wide after rounding Sevilla keeper Juan Soriano against the run of play on the stroke of halftime.

It was all Sevilla after the break, and Pablo Machin’s side took a deserved lead just before the hour. Quincy Promes drove down the left before crossing for Sarabia, who fired in a half-volley from six metres out.

French forward Ben Yedder then doubled their lead from close range with quarter of an hour to go.

He celebrated by lifting his shirt to reveal the message “For my brother Sala”, in reference to Argentine striker Emiliano Sala, who is currently missing after the plane he was travelling on disappeared over the English channel.

The Catalans, however, have won the past four Spanish Cups, beating Sevilla in two of those finals - 2-0 in 2016 and 5-0 in 2018. The last time they failed to reach the final was 2012-13, according to a BBC report.

The second leg takes place next Wednesday, while Espanyol take on Real Betis and Real Madrid host Girona on Thursday in the remaining quarter-final, first legs after Getafe defeated Valencia 1-0 on Tuesday.

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