Heavyweights Barcelona, Madrid Made To Sweat For Copa Del Rey Wins
23rd January 2020
Only last week, Barcelona topped Deloitte's annual Football Money League with a total revenue of $959.3m for 2018/19 while Madrid were just behind, the world's second richest club with $864m.
- La Liga's heavyweights were both given a scare by third tier opponents in the Copa del Rey on Wednesday as Barcelona needed two late goals to beat Ibiza and Real Madrid dug deep for victory
- Barca sit 44 places ahead of Ibiza and Madrid 56 above Unionistas but the lowly duo both came close to extraordinary upsets, only for Ibiza to lose 2-1 and Unionistas 3-1 in front of their jubilant home fans.
- Discomfort was more fleeting for Madrid, who conceded an equaliser in the second half following a brilliant run and finish from Unionistas' Alvaro Romero, only to restore their advantage five minutes later.
MADRID, Spain- La
Liga's heavyweights were both given a scare by third tier opponents in the Copa
del Rey on Wednesday as Barcelona needed two late goals to beat Ibiza and Real
Madrid dug deep for victory over Unionistas de Salamanca.
Barca sit 44 places ahead of Ibiza and Madrid 56 above
Unionistas but the lowly duo both came close to extraordinary upsets, only for
Ibiza to lose 2-1 and Unionistas 3-1 in front of their jubilant home
fans.
With Lionel Messi rested and not even on the bench, Antoine
Griezmann proved the saviour for Barcelona, scoring twice in the second half,
including a 94th-minute winner, after Pep Caballe had given the hosts a
fairytale lead at Can Misses.
"Scoring gave them confidence," said Barca coach
Quique Setien. "We were a bit sloppy, we gave the ball away and that gave
them life. It wasn't easy."
Discomfort was more fleeting for Madrid, who conceded an
equaliser in the second half following a brilliant run and finish from
Unionistas' Alvaro Romero, only to restore their advantage five minutes
later.
Juan Gongora turned the ball into his own net after Gareth
Bale, back from injury and illness, scored his first goal for his club since
September 1.
Bale's celebrations were notably muted and he had to go off
in the second half.
"He sprained his ankle a little," said coach
Zinedine Zidane. "I don't think it's much but tomorrow we'll see."
At the end, Unionistas fans were waving their scarves with
pride just as Ibiza's supporters had applauded their team off, even though
Griezmann had dashed their hopes just moments before.
Only last week, Barcelona topped Deloitte's annual Football
Money League with a total revenue of $959.3m for 2018/19 while Madrid were just
behind, the world's second richest club with $864m.
Unionistas, meanwhile, only came into existence in 2013,
launched by their own supporters after UD Salamanca went out of business.
It was a dream draw to get Real Madrid but they almost had
to move grounds because their Las Pistas has one stand and lighting that needed
upgrading.
Ibiza are even younger, having formed in 2015 and played in
the fifth tier only three years ago.
Griezmann's rescue act was cruel but important for Setien,
who enjoyed a 1-0 victory in his first game in charge against Granada on Sunday
but could hardly afford a loss of this magnitude so early in his tenure.
- Snapping at their heels -
For all the dominance of the ball, there was a lack of
cutting edge against Ibiza, who restricted their star-studded opponents to one
shot in the first half, Barca's lowest in any game they have played this
season.
With a trip to Valencia to come in La Liga on Saturday,
Setien left Messi, Sergio Busquets and Gerard Pique out of the squad.
Youngsters Ansu Fati, Riqui Puig and Carles Perez all started.
Ibiza were at their visitors from the off, closing the gaps
and snapping at their heels. If the home side's aim was to contain, they went
one better by taking the lead in the ninth minute.
Puig was at fault, caught napping by Caballe, who finished
off Javi Perez's cross.
Twice Ibiza almost added a second as Angel Rodado scored
after bundling through Clement Lenglet but too enthusiastically, with the goal
chalked off. Then Rai Nascimento hit the post after being played in by Javi
Lara.
Ibiza's pressing lost intensity in the second half and in
the 72nd minute, Griezmann equalised. Frenkie de Jong's reverse pass was
perfectly weighted, with Griezmann able to hit first time on the turn.
Ibiza looked set for an extra 30 minutes but Griezmann
struck again. Jordi Alba slid him through down and his finish flew across
German Parreno and found the far corner.
Bale announced his return to the Real Madrid line-up with a
goal as his right-footed effort took an awkward deflection on its way in, even
if there was little sign that he enjoyed it.
In the 57th minute, Romero, who was playing in the Spanish
third tier last season, capitalised on a slip from Eder Militao to weave
through and apply an excellent, lifted finish but parity was brief.
Gongora turned the ball into his own net under pressure
from Brahim Diaz, who then added a third in injury-time.
Elsewhere, holders Valencia beat Logrones 1-0 while Segunda
strugglers Tenerife knocked out La Liga's Real Valladolid with a surprise 2-1
win.