Messi-Less Barca Beaten 2-0 by Sevilla in Copa del Rey Q/F 1st Leg

Ernesto Valverde’s decision to rest his big guns backfires to put Sevilla in pole position for a spot in the semis.
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Barcelona players cut a dejected figure during their 2-0 loss to Sevilla in the first leg of the Copa del Rey quarter-finals.
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Barcelona players cut a dejected figure during their 2-0 loss to Sevilla in the first leg of the Copa del Rey quarter-finals.
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Sevilla took full advantage of Lionel Messi's absence to beat Barcelona 2-0 in the first leg of the Copa del Rey quarter-finals on Wednesday, 23 January.

Pablo Sarabia and Wissam Ben Yedder scored in the second half to give Sevilla a big edge in the rematch of last year's final, which Barcelona had won for their fourth straight Copa title. Sevilla also lost the 2016 final to their Catalan rival.

The second leg will be next week in Barcelona, when the hosts are expected to have Messi and the other regular starters who were rested in Seville.

“When you make changes you take risks. But I don’t regret it, it’s what had to be done. Last season we paid the price for our participation in the Copa. This year we think it’s best to make more changes.”
Ernesto Valverde, Barcelona Manager
It was the first time Barcelona failed to score since a 3-0 loss to Roma that eliminated the team from the Champions League last season, 39 matches ago.

Ben Yedder celebrated his goal by showing support to Argentine player Emiliano Sala, who is missing after officials lost contact with the small passenger plane in which he was flying two days ago. Ben Yedder showed a shirt with a phrase in Spanish saying: “To my brother. Stay strong, E. Sala.”

Barcelona are defending their Copa title despite allegedly using a suspended player against Levante in the round of 16. The Catalan club was not disqualified because Levante's complaint to the Spanish soccer federation missed a deadline. A subsequent appeal by Levante to a sports tribunal was dismissed on Wednesday.

It was an even match at Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium, but Sevilla were able to take advantage of Barcelona's depleted squad.

Sarabia opened the scoring with a volley from inside the area in the 58th minute after a cross by Quincy Promes, and Ben Yedder sealed the victory in the 76th with a close-range touch after Ever Banega's low shot took a deflection.

“We played a very complete match. We earned a good advantage with the two goals, now we will have to finish it off at Camp Nou (Stadium).”
Sergio Escudero, Sevilla Captain
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Pablo Sarabia (right) scores the opening goal of Sevilla’s 2-0 win over Barcelona in the first leg of the Copa del Rey quarter-finals.

Malcom had Barcelona's best chance near the end of the first half, getting past goalkeeper Juan Soriano but missing the open net with his angled shot.

Valverde rested Messi and other players ahead of a sequence of important matches in upcoming weeks, including in the round of 16 of the Champions League. Messi also didn't play much in the team's 3-1 win over Leganes in the Spanish league on Sunday, 20 January, scoring the third goal in stoppage time after coming off the bench in the second half.

Among the players used by Valverde in Seville was newly signed forward Kevin-Prince Boateng, who had practiced only once since being signed from Italian club Sassuolo. He was replaced by Luis Suarez in the 63rd minute, shortly after Sevilla opened the scoring. Valverde also threw on Philippe Coutinho following Sevilla's goal, taking Malcom out of the match, but the changes did little to help Barcelona.

On Tuesday, Getafe defeated Valencia 1-0 at home as the quarter-finals got underway. Real Madrid host Girona and Real Betis visit Espanyol on Thursday, 24 January.

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