Spain's
two top fielded under-strength sides away from home, but take healthy leads
into the second legs. It's time to make the cup more exciting...
No
surprises in the Copa del Rey. Barcelona beat Murcia 3-0 away from home on
Tuesday night with hardly any of their first-team regulars in the
line-up and Real Madrid followed up with a 2-0 win at nearby Fuenlabrada
on Tuesday as a host of big names stayed at home. It is time for a change.
Every
year, there is talk of 2009 and Madrid's 4-0 loss to Alcorcon: the Alcorconazo
. That remarkable result proved to be the beginning of the end for coach
Manuel Pellegrini as Los Blancos crashed out following a narrow 1-0 win in the
return leg at the Santiago Bernabeu.
But
ever since then, there have been no real shocks in Spain's cup competition.
Why? Because the big clubs have grown richer and even with a second or third
XI, an upset is unlikely
Barca
beat Murcia on Tuesday with goals from Paco Alcacer, Gerard Deulofeu and
youngster Jose Arnaiz. The first two played for Valencia and AC Milan,
respectively, before moving to the Catalan club, while the latter was an
exciting talent brought in from Valladolid (who play in Spain's Segunda
Division, one tier above Murcia). Even without Lionel Messi et al, the
Blaugrana were huge favourites.
Madrid
made harder work of Fuenlabrada, but ultimately prevailed after two penalties
(at least one of which was somewhat fortunate) scored by Marco Asensio and
Lucas Vazquez.
Nevertheless,
there was never any real danger of Zinedine Zidane's side being beaten in this
match - even without Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcelo, Karim Benzema, Keylor Navas,
Sergio Ramos and their entire first-choice XI. For both Barca and Madrid, the
return matches will be a formality.
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Murcia
and Fuenlabrada will both have been happy to welcome Spain's big two teams, but
a one-off game would be much more exciting. That would oblige the top sides to
take the match more seriously and would also allow fans to see some of the
world's top players at stadiums where they would usually not appear.
As
it was, there were some good stories from the last 16. Numancia scored two late
goals to beat Malaga 2-1, while Ponferradina edged out Villarreal, Elche drew
at home to Atletico Madrid and tiny Formentera held Athletic Club.
However,
all of the Primera Division sides are at home in the second legs, making upsets
extremely unlikely. So it is high time for a change of format in the Copa del
Rey. One-off ties, like in England, will guarantee more excitement, bigger
crowds and perhaps even the occasional shock. Because surely that is what cup
football is all about.








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