Barcelona Edge Past Albacete to Secure Copa del Rey Semifinal Spot

FC Barcelona secured a place in the Copa del Rey semifinals with a 2-1 away victory against second-division side Albacete. Lamine Yamal and Ronald Araujo scored the goals for the reigning holders, who have now reached this stage 16 times in the last two decades. Albacete set up a nervous finale with a late Javi Moreno header but could not find an equalizer. The win underscores Barcelona's historic consistency in the competition, where they are the most successful club with 32 titles.

Key Points: Barcelona Beats Albacete, Reaches Copa del Rey Semifinals

  • 16th semifinal in 20 years
  • Lamine Yamal opens scoring
  • Ronald Araujo heads crucial second
  • Albacete's late goal creates tense finish
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FC Barcelona ease past Albacete to reach Copa del Rey SF

FC Barcelona advances to the Copa del Rey semifinals with a 2-1 win over Albacete, continuing their historic dominance in the tournament.

"It is the 16th time in the last 20 years that Barca have reached this stage of the competition. - Xinhua report"

Madrid, Feb 4

Reigning Copa del Rey holder FC Barcelona became the first team to reach the semifinals with a 2-1 win away to second division side Albacete.

It is the 16th time in the last 20 years that Barca have reached this stage of the competition and it is now the 62nd time in total, a reflection of the consistency of the club in the knockout competition.

Of the 43 Copa del Rey finals they have played in, the blaugranes have won 32, making them the most successful club in the history of the tournament.

Lamine Yamal put Barcelona ahead in the 39th minute, curling a left-footed shot into the far corner after Marcus Rashford won possession in midfield.

With several changes to its starting lineup, Barcelona had struggled to break down a disciplined Albacete defense before the breakthrough. Rashford sent a low ball across the face of goal in the third minute and wasted a clear chance five minutes later after being slipped through by Dani Olmo, reports Xinhua.

Albacete also threatened in the first half. Agus Medina shot straight at goalkeeper Joan Garcia, while Antonio Puertas twice tested Garcia after turnovers in the Barcelona half.

Ronald Araujo doubled Barcelona's lead in the 58th minute with a header from a corner. Robert Lewandowski should have made it 3-0 soon after, but fired tamely at Raul Lizoain when well placed.

Lizoain later denied Ferran Torres, who replaced Lewandowski as the game opened up, while Albacete missed opportunities of its own. Jefte Betancor headed over when unmarked and then had a goal ruled out for offside in the 84th minute.

Albacete pulled one back in the 87th minute through Javi Moreno's diving header to set up a tense finish. Torres had a goal disallowed for offside at the other end, and Barcelona defender Gerard Martin cleared Fran Gamez's chipped effort off the line to preserve the win.

Two more quarterfinals are scheduled for Wednesday, with Alaves hosting Real Sociedad and Valencia at home to Athletic Club. Real Betis hosts Atletico Madrid on Thursday.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good win, but they made it harder than it should have been against a second division side. Lewandowski missing that chance... they can't afford that against Real Madrid or Atletico later. The defense looked shaky at times.
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Ananya R
Lamine Yamal is such a talent! That goal was pure class. 🎯 It's amazing to see young players stepping up. The future looks bright for Barcelona if they keep nurturing these youngsters.
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Vikram M
Respect to Albacete for putting up a real fight. They scared Barca at the end! This is why we love the cup competitions. The smaller teams always bring the passion. Hope they do well in their league.
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Karthik V
As a football fan in India, staying up late to watch these matches is worth it for moments like Yamal's goal! The Copa del Rey always delivers drama. Vamos Barca! Hoping for a Clasico final 🤞
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Michael C
The stat about 32 wins out of 43 finals is mind-blowing. That's not just success; that's complete domination of a tournament. It puts their current "struggles" in perspective. They are still giants in cup football.

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