We’re not saying Spanish football officials should just hand
Barcelona the Copa del Rey trophy right now, before the field for the
semifinal round is even set, but we’re not saying they shouldn’t,
either.
The Blaugrana survived a bit of a scare in the quarterfinals
on Wednesday — as much as a side possessing the three-headed monster of
Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez can be given, at least — when they
fell behind 1-0 (level at 2-2 on aggregate) to a very game Athletic
Bilbao side that already hammered the reigning Spanish, Spanish cup and European champions once this season.
With three-quarters of the quarterfinal tie in the books, Barca’s
standing was tenuous; one more goal from Bilbao would put the underdogs
in the driver’s seat for a place in the semifinals.
What happened next was predictable: Suarez restored the aggregate in
the 53rd minute; Gerard Pique made it 4-2 on aggregate in the 81st
minute; Neymar rounded out the scoring in the 90th.
Now past perhaps the trickiest remaining opponent, it’s hard to see
anything other than a red and blue coronation on May 21, much of which
they have to think their biggest, richest Spanish oppositions, the
Madrid clubs — Real, who were forced to withdraw last
month, and Atletico, who were knocked out on Wednesday — for making
Barca’s path to a 28th Copa del Rey trophy that much easier.
Los Rojiblancos fell behind Celta Vigo, who for half of the
league season put together a real push for a top-four place in La Liga,
after 22 minutes, when Pablo Hernandez opened the scoring. Antoine
Griezmann fired Atlti level on the day, but behind on away goals in the
aggregate (0-0 first leg).
Not long after halftime, former Manchester City youngster John Guidetti
made it 2-1, and Hernandez made it 3-1 just past the hour mark. Angel
Correa pulled one back late for Atleti, but the damage was done and two
more goals were still needed, none of which would come.
And with that, Barca’s path to another domestic cup goes through two
of Celta, Mirandes and Sevilla, who play Thursday, and Las Palamas and
Valencia, who also play Thursday.
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