Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Barcelona hammer Sevilla 50 to win 30th Copa del Rey

ONESIDED VICTORY Suarez double, Messi strike bring Catalans one step closer to domestic double

- Agence Francepres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MADRID: Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez inspired Barcelona to what will surely be the first part of a domestic double this season as they thrashed Sevilla 5-0 on Saturday to win the Copa del Rey.

Messi had scored once and Suarez twice before even the halftime whistle had blown at the Wanda Metropolit­ano, with the sublime Andres Iniesta and Philippe Coutinho later compoundin­g Sevilla’s humiliatio­n.

Barca’s exhilarati­ng display earns them their 30th triumph in this competitio­n and fourth in a row, having reached the final in each of the last five years.

But, despite hugs and highfives at the end, the real celebratio­ns will be put on ice until next Sunday, when victory over Deportivo La Coruna will confirm Ernesto Valverde’s side as La Liga champions too.

Even a clean sweep of the domestic trophies, perhaps polished by La Liga’s first ever Lionel Messi became only the second player ever to score in five Copa del Rey finals in Saturday’s 5-0 demolition of Sevilla. His goal was Barcelona’s second of the day. Messi’s goal in the Copa del Rey final against Sevilla matched a feat only previously managed by Athletic Bilbao icon Telmo Zarra in the 1940s and 50s.

unbeaten season, will not eradicate the lingering disappoint­ment from Barca’s Champions League exit to Roma.

But this performanc­e, as easy on the eye as it was emphatic, will certainly serve as a counter-point to those that believe Valverde’s team have been efficient, rather than exciting this season, and overly reliant on Messi.

SUPERB MESSI

The Argentinia­n was, of course, superb again on Saturday but this was not a one-man show.

Suarez scored his 31st and 32nd goals of the season while Iniesta delivered one of those effortless displays, in which at times he was While Messi has been prolific for Barca in summit clashes, Zarra’s record of eight goals in five Copa del Rey finals is slightly better than Messi’s haul of six.

virtually unplayable.

If this is to be the 33-year-old’s last Barca final before departing for China, it was a fitting farewell, with only goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen absent from the 10-man huddle that engulfed the Spaniard following his shimmying fourth.

By the time Coutinho converted his penalty in the 69th minute, Barca were simply sharing the goals around.

For Sevilla, defeat was always the most likely scenario but this was a whitewash. Sitting eighth in La Liga, even Europa League qualificat­ion now looks an outside bet and there may be repercussi­ons for coach Vincenzo Luis Suarez has scored in all finals played for Barcelona in all competitio­ns (Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA

Club World Cup, Supercopa and Copa del Rey)

Montella and some of his players in the summer.

They were second best from minute one, as Barca swarmed forward with barely a pause for breath in the opening quarter of an hour.

When the first goal arrived it came from a long Cillessen punt downfield as Coutinho found himself free behind the Sevilla backline and squared for Suarez to stab home.

Sevilla enjoyed perhaps their best period before the half-hour as three white shirts failed to connect with Jesus Navas’ cross and Franco Vazquez could have done better with a free header.

But Barca were in control. Ini- esta hit the bar with a rasping shot from distance and soon they were two up, Jordi Alba keeping the ball alive with a back-heel that Messi slammed into the roof of the net.

Messi could have had a second were it not for an incorrect offside call and then a cynical foul by Sergio Escudero, for which he was lucky only to receive a yellow card.

Both mattered little, however, as Messi set Suarez free in the 41st minute, and the Uruguayan slid a third under David Soria.

It was another one-two, with Messi again the pivot, that released Iniesta in the second half as the midfielder’s dummy-shot left Soria scrambling and an open net to finish for the midfielder to finish into.

Resigned to their fate, Sevilla’s fans sang to the end, even as Coutinho despatched a penalty to make it five after the ball had struck Clement Lenglet on the arm.

All that was left was for Iniesta’s substituti­on to be greeted by a standing ovation as the skipper ponders a predicted move to China at the end of the season.

STATISTICA­L HIGHLIGHTS

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