Gareth Bale scored a stunning
individual goal five minutes from time to win the Copa del Rey for Real
Madrid as they overcame Barcelona 2-1 at the Mestalla in Valencia on
Wednesday.
The Welshman had previously been
wayward with a series of efforts on goal, but he finally made his mark
as he galloped through on goal from inside his own half beforeprodding
the ball past Jose Manuel Pinto.
Madrid had gone in front after just 10 minutes as Angel di Maria raced onto Karim Benzema’s through ball and fired low into the corner.
Madrid had gone in front after just 10 minutes as Angel di Maria raced onto Karim Benzema’s through ball and fired low into the corner.
Marc Bartra levelled for Barca 22
minutes from time when he headed home Xavi’s corner, but it was the
young defender who was left in Bale’s wake as he sealed his first trophy
as a Madrid player.
“It was definitely his most important goal for Madrid,” Real boss Carlo Ancelotti said of Bale’s winner.
“It was the defining moment in the game.”
Bale’s teammate Xabi Alonso was even more effusive in his praise for the goal which handed Madrid the trophy for the 19th time.
“It was incredible, I have never seen anything like it.
“It look like the ball was going out, but he kept pushing and ran off the field to get it. It was amazing.”
Barca boss Gerardo Martino,
meanwhile, was left to reflect on a disastrous week as three consecutive
defeats in three different competitions means they will almost
certainly not win a major trophy for the first time in six years.
“Obviouly it is not a happy moment.
It has been a very hard week for us, but there is nothing else we can do
but look ahead to what remains in the league,” he said.
Without the injured Cristiano
Ronaldo much was expected of Bale to fill the World Player of the Year’s
shoes and he had the first two chances of the game as he dragged a shot
across goal before Javier Mascherano deflected his next effort just
wide.
Madrid were soon in front though as a
flowing counter-attack involving Isco, Bale, Benzema and finally Di
Maria set the Argentine free and his low shot just squeezed under
Pinto’s outstretched hand.
Barca pressed for an equaliser for
the rest of the half as Cesc Fabregas’ low cross was just too strong for
Neymar to connect at the back post, whilst Jordi Alba saw a header
comfortably saved by Iker Casillas.
However, Madrid still looked the
more dangerous on the break and only a great challenge from Alba
prevented Isco from turning home Bale’s cut-back to double his side’s
advantage.
Lionel Messi was kept quiet for the
majority of the game, but he had Barca’s best opening of the half when
his snap shot from the edge of the area flew wide.
Bale was first to threaten again at
the start of the second half as he waltzed past two weak Barca
challenges and fired into the side-netting and then volleyed just over
from the edge of the area.
Barca’s first effort on target
didn’t come until 25 minutes from time when Bartra sauntered forward
from central defence and stung the palms of Iker Casillas.
Bale had the ball in the net soon after but the goal was ruled out for a foul as he challenged with Pinto for a high ball.
Within seconds Barca were level as Bartra directed a perfectly weighted header from Xavi’s corner just inside the far post.
Both sides then had chances to win
it in normal time, but it was Bale who got the winner as he escaped the
attentions of Bartra down Madrid’s left and raced in on goal to slot
home his 20th and most important goal of the season.
There was still late drama to come
as Neymar latched onto Xavi’s through ball and smacked a shot off the
inside of the post with Casillas beaten.
However, there was to be no late
reprieve for Barca as they slumped to a third consecutive defeat for the
first time in more than 10 years.
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