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Barcelona hold Valencia to set unbeaten record

AFP
Published : Feb 11, 2016, 11:10 pm IST
Updated : Feb 11, 2016, 11:10 pm IST

Barcelona forward Wilfrid Kaptoum (second from left) celebrates his goal with team mates in their Copa del Rey semi-final second leg match against Valencia at the Mestalla Stadium in Valencia on Wednesday. The match ended 1-1. (Photo: AFP)

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Barcelona forward Wilfrid Kaptoum (second from left) celebrates his goal with team mates in their Copa del Rey semi-final second leg match against Valencia at the Mestalla Stadium in Valencia on Wednesday. The match ended 1-1. (Photo: AFP)

An under-strength Barcelona set a new club record of 29 games unbeaten to progress to the Copa del Rey final with a 1-1 draw at Gary Neville’s Valencia on Wednesday for an 8-1 aggregate win.

Barca’s place in a fifth final in six years was assured after a 7-0 first-leg rout last week and without their star attacking trio Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar the under-fire Neville looked set to be handed some relief by Alvaro Negredo’s first-half opener.

However, 19-year-old Cameroonian midfielder Wilfred Kaptoum came off the bench to score his first Barca goal and preserve the European champions unbeaten run six minutes from time.

Sevilla are well-set to meet Barca in the final on May 21 as they travel to Celta Vigo in the second-leg of the other semi-final on Thursday leading 4-0.

“I’m very happy to be in the final. Everyone at Barca has had things so good in recent years we are used to reaching the final, but it is hard to be there every year,” said Barca boss Luis Enrique.

In total, Enrique left 11 first-team regulars back in the Catalan capital with an eye to his side’s busy upcoming schedule in La Liga and the Champions League.

By contrast, Valencia find themselves in the midst of a relegation battle in La Liga having not won for 12 league games, including nine since Neville took charge in December.

And Neville also left out some of the most important members of his squad for the crucial clash at home to Espanyol on Saturday which looks set to decide his future at the club.

“We are preparing the game already for Saturday, we know it is a big match,” said Neville.

“The focus after losing last week and Sunday has always been the match on Saturday against Espanyol.

“I thought we deserved to win the game tonight. They weren’t perfect circumstances after last week, but the players played with dignity.”

However, there was some relief for the England coach as Negredo, who has cost his side with a series of vital missed chances in recent weeks, finally found the net.

The former Manchester City striker was afforded a huge amount of room in behind the Barca defence to open the scoring six minutes before the break and, despite firing his first effort straight at Marc-Andre ter Stegen, the rebound fell favourably for him to tap home his ninth goal of the season.

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