Espanyol vs Sevilla. Spanish Copa del Rey Quarter Final.
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Copa del Rey: Felipe Caicedo strikes as Espanyol take control of quarter-final tie against Sevilla
Friday 23 January 2015 07:28, UK
Espanyol have one foot in the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey after an emphatic 3-1 quarter-final first-leg victory over Sevilla.
Goals from Felipe Caicedo, Sergio Garcia and Alvaro Vazquez were enough for the hosts to cruise to victory at the Estadi CornellA-El Prat although Carlos Bacca’s late consolation for Sevilla kept the tie alive.
The game kicked off at a ferocious pace and both sides created chances early on before Caicedo opened the scoring on 18 minutes.
The former Manchester City striker found space on the edge of the area before unleashing a powerful effort into the top left-hand corner of Sergio Rico's goal.
Sevilla came close to levelling when Denis Suarez struck the bar with a free-kick on 33 minutes but it was the hosts that registered the next goal midway through the second half.
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Alejandro Arribas was adjudged to have handled the ball in the area on 76 minutes and Garcia stepped up to cooly slot home the penalty.
Two became three six minutes later when Garcia found Vaquez with a perfectly-timed throughball and the on-loan Real Madrid man steadied himself before tucking the ball into the net.
Sevilla threw caution to the wind in the remaining nine minutes and Vicente Iborra somehow managed to head over the crossbar from a right-wing free-kick when it seemed easier to score.
With the clock ticking down the visitors did get the goal they craved when a long throw-in into the Espanyol area caused havoc and - after an almighty scramble - Bacca was on hand to fire home.