Coutinho thanks Messi for penalty gesture

Lionel Messi allowed Philippe Coutinho to take a penalty against Sevilla, with the Brazilian grateful for the gesture.

Published : Jan 31, 2019 12:15 IST

Barcelona's Philippe Coutinho celebrates with Lionel Messi and Sergi Roberto.
Barcelona's Philippe Coutinho celebrates with Lionel Messi and Sergi Roberto.
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Barcelona's Philippe Coutinho celebrates with Lionel Messi and Sergi Roberto.

Philippe Coutinho thanked Lionel Messi for allowing him to take a confidence-boosting penalty as Barcelona hammered Sevilla to reach the Copa del Rey semifinals.

Coutinho has endured a difficult season with Ousmane Dembele seemingly preferred by Ernesto Valverde, but the France winger's hamstring injury has opened a spot in Barca's attack.

And Coutinho grabbed his chance with both hands in Wednesday's second leg, scoring twice as Barca heaped more Copa del Rey misery on Sevilla, who it battered 5-0 in last year's final.

READ: Barcelona 6 Sevilla 1 (6-3 agg): Coutinho at the double in Copa del Rey comeback

Barca's 6-1 victory overturned a 2-0 deficit from the first leg, when Messi was rested by Valverde, but the captain was in inspirational form at Camp Nou.

And when Messi was fouled by Quincy Promes he allowed Coutinho to step up to beat Juan Soriano and get the rout up and running, with former Sevilla midfielder Ivan Rakitic, Luis Suarez, Sergi Roberto and Messi himself also on target.

"The penalty has come naturally. Leo's gesture shows how great it is," Coutinho said.

"Thanks to Leo, for letting me kick the penalty, that's good for the confidence of the group. We knew that to overcome, we had to be involved from the beginning."

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