Lionel Messi put on a masterclass in front of new recruit Philippe
Coutinho as Barcelona trounced Celta Vigo 5-0 Thursday to ease into the Copa
del Rey quarter-finals 6-1 on aggregate.
Coutinho, dressed in a black shirt dotted with white stars, was in
the stands at the Camp Nou for the first time since his 160 million-euro ($192
million) move from Liverpool.
It didn’t take long for the Brazilian star to appreciate the
playing riches on show on the pitch.
“The first half was extraordinary,” said Barca coach Ernesto
Valverde.
Level at 1-1 after the first leg, the three-time defending
champions were 4-0 up by half-time.
Messi grabbed the opening two goals in the 13th and 15th minutes,
both finished with a sublime first touch with his left foot, both created by
Jordi Alba.
Messi then returned the favour by setting up Alba to score past
the hapless Sergio Alvarez in the Celta goal before Luis Suarez made it 4-0 on
the night after 30 minutes when the Uruguayan burst through the defence.
The tie petered out in the second half but French international
Ousmane Dembele showed why Barcelona paid 105 million euros for him last year
when he dribbled past three defenders from the halfway line before being denied
by a desperate tackle.
Dembele did have time to set up the fifth goal of the night three
minutes from the end when his corner was headed home from close range by an
unmarked Ivan Rakitic.
“It’s luxury to have Leo in the side, he’s the best in history. We always look
for each other to score goals and today we have done it twice,” said Alba.
Earlier Thursday, Espanyol overturned a 2-1 loss in the first leg
to defeat Levante 2-0 with Leo Baptistao and Gerard Moreno on target either
side of half-time.
Sevilla also progressed with a 2-1 win at home to second-tier
Cadiz for a 4-1 aggregate.
Wissam Ben Yedder, after 31 minutes, and Joaquin Correa in the
54th minute, were on target for Vincenzo Montella’s team.
On Wednesday, Real Madrid laboured to a 2-2 draw with Numancia to
progress to the quarter-finals 5-2 on aggregate.
In a much-changed side, Lucas Vazquez scored both of Real’s goals
after the 11th and 59th minutes.
But on both occasions, their modest visitors fought back thanks to
a brace from Guillermo on the stroke of half-time and then after 82 minutes.
Numancia ended the game with 10 men after captain Dani Calvo was
red-carded in the dying moments.
Leganes, a modest club from the Madrid suburbs, reached the
quarter-finals for the first time in their 89-year existence.
Despite losing 2-1 at Villarreal, who are currently sixth in La
Liga, Leganes progressed on away goals having won the first leg 1-0.
Moroccan international Nabil El Zhar scored the crucial away goal
for mid-table Leganes on the half-hour mark.
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