MESSI MISS PENALTY & ESPANYOL BEAT BERCELONA
Lionel Messi had a
penalty saved as triple King's Cup holders Barcelona suffered a surprise 1-0
loss at city rivals Espanyol in a quarter-final first leg on Wednesday, ending
an unbeaten run of 29 games in all competitions.
Espanyol's academy
graduate Oscar Melendo crashed in the only goal of the game in the 88th minute
after Messi had his spot-kick turned away by former Real Madrid goalkeeper
Diego Lopez earlier in the second half.
Barca had not lost
to Espanyol since 2009 and this was their first defeat by their local rivals in
the Cup since 1970. The last game they had lost in any competition was in the
Spanish Super Cup to Real Madrid on Aug. 16.
The second leg of
the tie at the Nou Camp is on Jan. 25.
Elsewhere, Sevilla
battled back from a goal down to win 2-1 at Atletico Madrid as Diego Simeone's
decision to rest number one goalkeeper Jan Oblak in favour of Miguel Angel Moya
backfired.
Moya
clawed a cross into his own net in the 79th minute to cancel out Diego Costa's
arrowed strike six minutes earlier, while Joaquin Correa struck the winner in
the 88th to give under-fire new Sevilla coach Vincenzo Montella a much-needed
victory.
Valencia
also staged a late comeback to beat last year's runners-up Deportivo Alaves 2-1
at home. The visiting side went ahead through Ruben Sobrino in the 66th minute
but Portugal international Goncalo Guedes levelled for Valencia in the 73rd.
Alaves
defender Adrian Dieguez was dismissed in the 77th for picking up two bookings in
the space of nine minutes, and Valencia striker Rodrigo Moreno took full
advantage by shooting off the near post eight minutes from time.
Real
Madrid visit Leganes in the other quarter-final first leg on Thursday.
News source : Reuters
News source : Reuters
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