2014 Copa del Rey Final

2014 Copa del Rey Final

Event 2013–14 Copa del Rey
Date 16 April 2014 (2014-04-16)
Venue Mestalla, Valencia
Man of the Match Gareth Bale (Real Madrid)
Referee Mateu Lahoz (Valencian committee)
Attendance 52,953

The 2014 Copa del Rey Final was the 112th final of Spain's premier football cup since its establishment. The match was an El Clásico between Real Madrid and Barcelona on 16 April 2014 at Mestalla in Valencia,[1][2] making it the seventh such Copa del Rey final (the last one was also played at the Mestalla on 20 April 2011). Real Madrid won the cup for the 19th time after a 21 win.[3][4][5]

In winning the final, Real Madrid went on to play against Atlético Madrid, the winners of the 2013–14 La Liga season, in the 2014 Supercopa de España.

Road to the final

For more details on this topic, see 2013–14 Copa del Rey.
Real Madrid Round Barcelona
Opponent Result Legs Opponent Result Legs
Olímpic de Xàtiva 2–0 0–0 away; 2–0 home Round of 32 Cartagena 7–1 4–1 away; 3–0 home
Osasuna 4–0 2–0 home; 2–0 away Round of 16 Getafe 6–0 4–0 home; 2–0 away
Espanyol 2–0 1–0 away; 1–0 home Quarterfinals Levante 9–2 4–1 away; 5–1 home
Atlético Madrid 5–0 3–0 home; 2–0 away Semifinals Real Sociedad 3–1 2–0 home; 1–1 away

Build-up

The match was re-scheduled to be played three days earlier than the original date as there was a chance that both clubs could have UEFA Champions League semi-finals the following week. Each team was allotted 20,000 tickets for club members.[6] Real Madrid's top scorer of the season Cristiano Ronaldo missed the final due to knee and thigh injuries.[7][8]

Real Madrid were appearing in their 39th Copa del Rey Final, with a prior tally of 18 victories, while Barcelona had won 26 of their 35 finals. The two teams had each won three of the six previous El Clásico finals: Real Madrid in 1936, 1974 and 2011, Barcelona in 1968, 1983 and 1990. The 2011 win was Real Madrid's most recent, having been defeated in the 2013 final. Barcelona had last won the cup in 2012.[9]

Match

Summary

After 11 minutes Real Madrid went in front when Ángel Di María's low left footed shot from the left went through Jordi Alba's legs and in off goalkeeper José Manuel Pinto's left hand. Barcelona were level in the 68th minute when Marc Bartra headed into the far corner of the net after a Xavi corner from the left.[10] The winning goal came with five minutes to go when Gareth Bale picked the ball up just inside his own half on the left wing and went past Bartra at a blistering pace (at one point off the field before running back onto the field) leaving Bartra in his wake, before running into the penalty area, evading more challenges and then composedly slotting the ball left-footed low past the goalkeeper from six yards out.[11][12]

Details

16 April 2014
21:30 CEST
Real Madrid 2–1 Barcelona
Di María  11'
Bale  85'
Report Bartra  68'
Mestalla, Valencia
Attendance: 52,953
Referee: Mateu Lahoz (Valencian committee)
Real Madrid
Barcelona
GK 1Spain Iker Casillas (c)
RB 15Spain Dani Carvajal
CB 3Portugal Pepe  17'
CB 4Spain Sergio Ramos
LB 5 Portugal Fábio Coentrão
DM 14Spain Xabi Alonso  88'
CM 19Croatia Luka Modrić
CM 23Spain Isco  3'  89'
RW 22 Argentina Ángel Di María  86'
LW 11Wales Gareth Bale
CF 9 France Karim Benzema  90'
Substitutes:
GK 25Spain Diego López
DF 2 France Raphaël Varane  90'
MF 16Brazil Casemiro  89'
MF 18 Spain Nacho
MF 24Spain Asier Illarramendi  86'
FW 21 Spain Álvaro Morata
FW 39Brazil Willian José
Manager:
Italy Carlo Ancelotti
GK 13Spain José Manuel Pinto
RB 22Brazil Dani Alves
CB 15Spain Marc Bartra  87'
CB 14Argentina Javier Mascherano  53'
LB 18 Spain Jordi Alba  46'
DM 16Spain Sergio Busquets
CM 6Spain Xavi (c)
CM 8Spain Andrés Iniesta
RW 11Brazil Neymar  17'
LW 4 Spain Cesc Fàbregas  60'
CF 10 Argentina Lionel Messi
Substitutes:
GK 25Spain Oier
DF 5 Spain Carles Puyol
DF 21 Brazil Adriano  46'
MF 17Cameroon Alex Song
MF 24Spain Sergi Roberto
FW 7 Spain Pedro  60'
FW 9Chile Alexis Sánchez  87'
Manager:
Argentina Gerardo Martino

References

  1. "La RFEF acogió la reunión entre los finalistas de la Copa de SM el Rey" (in Spanish). Royal Spanish Football Federation. 20 February 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  2. "Cristiano Ronaldo out of Real Madrid v Barcelona tie". BBC Sport. 15 April 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  3. "Barcelona 1-2 Real Madrid Live". Daily Telegraph. 16 April 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  4. "Barcelona 1-2 Real Madrid". BBC Sport. 16 April 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  5. "Brilliant Bale breakaway heaps more misery on Martino's men". Goal.com. 16 April 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  6. "Barcelona vs. Real Madrid Copa del Rey final rescheduled". Sports Illustrated. 10 April 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  7. "Cristiano Ronaldo ruled out of cup final". ESPN. 10 April 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  8. "Cristiano Ronaldo to miss Copa del Rey final against Barcelona with injury". Guardian. 15 April 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  9. "Spain - List of Cup Finals". RSSSF. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  10. "Barcelona 1-2 Real Madrid". Daily Mail. 16 April 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  11. "Real Madrid's Gareth Bale gallops past Barcelona to land Copa del Rey". Guardian. 16 April 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  12. "Gareth Bale and Real Madrid stars given victorious homecoming after win against fierce rivals Barcelona in Copa del Rey final". Daily Mail. 17 April 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2014.

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