Copa del Rey: Barcelona beats Cornella in extra time, advances to last 16

Extra-time strikes from Ousmane Dembele and Martin Braithwaite allowed Barcelona to edge past Cornella 2-0 and reach the last 16 of the Copa del Rey on Thursday.

Published : Jan 22, 2021 07:55 IST

Barca is the only surviving team of Spain's top three clubs in Friday's last-16 draw.
Barca is the only surviving team of Spain's top three clubs in Friday's last-16 draw.
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Barca is the only surviving team of Spain's top three clubs in Friday's last-16 draw.

Extra-time strikes from Ousmane Dembele and Martin Braithwaite allowed Barcelona to edge past stubborn third division neighbour Cornella 2-0 and reach the last 16 of the Copa del Rey on Thursday.

Barcelona missed two penalties in normal time, with midfielder Miralem Pjanic being thwarted late in the first half by Cornella keeper Ramon Juan before Dembele hit straight at the feet of the 21-year-old in the 80th minute from yet another spot-kick.

Dembele made amends with a vicious long-range strike in the second minute of extra-time which Ramon Juan got a hand to but was powerless to prevent it rocketing into the net.

Danish forward Braithwaite, who had missed a clear chance to win the game late in normal time, then sealed a nervy Barca victory moments after Cornella's Albert Estelles had been sent off.

Barca is the only surviving team of Spain's top three clubs in Friday's last-16 draw after Real Madrid was knocked out by Alcoyano on Wednesday, while La Liga leader Atletico Madrid was beaten by Cornella last week.

 

Missed chances

Barca coach Ronald Koeman was relieved to reach the next round but was frustrated with his side's inability to kill the game off long before, meaning it played 120 minutes for the third match in a row after playing extra-time in the Spanish Super Cup against Real Sociedad and Athletic Bilbao last week.

"The most important thing is that we got through to the next round but we cannot be happy because we missed a lot of clear chances, we missed two penalties, and we need to show more responsibility in games like these," he told reporters.

"We played 120 minutes once again, that's a big thing for us. And after creating so many chances and missing two penalties. This cannot be."

 

Even game

Cornella coach Guillermo Fernandez Romo said his side had done itself proud but was still sad it could not finish the job.

"I don't feel good about the result, but everything else I saw tonight makes me proud. We played with dignity, and I'm so impressed with my players because my impression is that it was an even game until the 80th minute," he said.

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