MADRID (AP) ― Barcelona will play Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey quarterfinals after coming from behind to beat Osasuna 2-1 on Thursday and cruise to a 6-1 aggregate victory.
Defending champion Madrid hosts the first leg Wednesday, with the return match at Barcelona on Jan. 25. The rivals have already met three times this season, with Barcelona winning the two-legged Spanish Super Cup 5-4 on aggregate in August before a 3-1 victory at Madrid in the league last month.
The two games will take the number of “clasico” matches in the last nine months to nine. Madrid’s sole victory was in the Copa del Rey final last season.
“That’s the draw for us. We’ll have to prepare well like we always do,” defender Gerard Pique said. “In a Barca-Madrid there are no favorites.”
On a foggy Thursday night, Dejan Lekic deservedly put host Osasuna ahead in the 41st minute of a strong first half against a Barcelona lineup that included several “B” team players with the team having won the first leg 4-0.
Alexis Sanchez leveled by heading in Adriano’s cross in the 47th and, with Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets coming on as substitutes, Barcelona dominated until the end with Sergi Roberto capping a typical buildup by scoring the winner in the 72nd.
Earlier, Gaizka Toquero’s impressive backheeled goal helped Athletic Bilbao beat third-tier club Albacete 4-0 play Mallorca in the last eight.
Bilbao or Mallorca will play either Espanyol or third-division club Mirandes, while Barcelona or Madrid will face the winner of a city derby between Valencia and Levante.
Osasuna, also fielding a number of youth team players, pressured the European champions in the first half to disrupt their play.
Pique headed a chance off the line before goalkeeper Jose Manuel Pinto dived to save Lekic’s volleyed shot in the 17th. Lekic again volleyed wide shortly before finally scoring after Raoul Loe eluded defenders near the Barcelona area.
After the restart, Adriano bounced a cross across the face of goal to find Sanchez at the far post for the leveler.
Sanchez was replaced by Messi in the 58th and the Ballon d’Or winner settled in by threading the pass through for winger Roberto to shoot past Riesgo into the bottom corner for the winner.
At the San Mames, Toquero controlled the ball inside the area and, with his back to goal, used the back of his foot to make it 3-0 in the 78th minute.
Markel Susaeta scored the opener, reaching Iker Muniain’s through ball before chipping goalkeeper Alvaro Campos in the 24th.
Ander Herrera doubled the lead with a volley into the top corner in the 64th after collecting the rebound from Campos’ save from Muniain.
Mikel San Jose scored with a header in the 86th.
Fernando Llorente had a number of scoring opportunities in his first match since early December before being replaced.
Defending champion Madrid hosts the first leg Wednesday, with the return match at Barcelona on Jan. 25. The rivals have already met three times this season, with Barcelona winning the two-legged Spanish Super Cup 5-4 on aggregate in August before a 3-1 victory at Madrid in the league last month.
The two games will take the number of “clasico” matches in the last nine months to nine. Madrid’s sole victory was in the Copa del Rey final last season.
“That’s the draw for us. We’ll have to prepare well like we always do,” defender Gerard Pique said. “In a Barca-Madrid there are no favorites.”
On a foggy Thursday night, Dejan Lekic deservedly put host Osasuna ahead in the 41st minute of a strong first half against a Barcelona lineup that included several “B” team players with the team having won the first leg 4-0.
Alexis Sanchez leveled by heading in Adriano’s cross in the 47th and, with Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets coming on as substitutes, Barcelona dominated until the end with Sergi Roberto capping a typical buildup by scoring the winner in the 72nd.
Earlier, Gaizka Toquero’s impressive backheeled goal helped Athletic Bilbao beat third-tier club Albacete 4-0 play Mallorca in the last eight.
Bilbao or Mallorca will play either Espanyol or third-division club Mirandes, while Barcelona or Madrid will face the winner of a city derby between Valencia and Levante.
Osasuna, also fielding a number of youth team players, pressured the European champions in the first half to disrupt their play.
Pique headed a chance off the line before goalkeeper Jose Manuel Pinto dived to save Lekic’s volleyed shot in the 17th. Lekic again volleyed wide shortly before finally scoring after Raoul Loe eluded defenders near the Barcelona area.
After the restart, Adriano bounced a cross across the face of goal to find Sanchez at the far post for the leveler.
Sanchez was replaced by Messi in the 58th and the Ballon d’Or winner settled in by threading the pass through for winger Roberto to shoot past Riesgo into the bottom corner for the winner.
At the San Mames, Toquero controlled the ball inside the area and, with his back to goal, used the back of his foot to make it 3-0 in the 78th minute.
Markel Susaeta scored the opener, reaching Iker Muniain’s through ball before chipping goalkeeper Alvaro Campos in the 24th.
Ander Herrera doubled the lead with a volley into the top corner in the 64th after collecting the rebound from Campos’ save from Muniain.
Mikel San Jose scored with a header in the 86th.
Fernando Llorente had a number of scoring opportunities in his first match since early December before being replaced.
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