The Asian Age

Malcom rises to occasion for Barca

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Barcelona, Feb. 7: Real Madrid gained a measure of redemption at the Camp Nou by holding Barcelona to a 1- 1 draw on Wednesday and taking the upper- hand in the semifinal of Copa del Rey.

Neither Lionel Messi nor Gareth Bale were named in the starting lineups for this first leg but their replacemen­ts filled the void as Malcom’s curling shot cancelled out an early opener from Lucas Vazquez.

After an impressive opening 20 minutes, Madrid were largely second best in a compelling, if unspectacu­lar, Clasico but the result leaves them well- placed heading into the second leg at the Santiago Bernabeu on February 27.

For Santiago Solari’s side, a resilient, gutsy display will also help erase the memory of their humiliatio­n here in October, when they were thrashed 5- 1, a result that caused Julen Lopetegui to be sacked the following day.

“Comparison­s are unhelpful,” said Solari.

“But this result shows how hard the team is working.”

Messi, who had been struggling with a thigh problem, and Bale, who faces a fight for place after

recovering from a calf injury, both came on after the hour but neither could inspire a winner.

Instead, it was Vazquez, and two youthful Brazilians that took centre stage. Vazquez scored but Vinicius Junior, the youngest Real Madrid player to feature in a Clasico this century, was his team’s greatest threat until the 18- year- old departed in the second half.

 ?? — AP ?? Barcelona’s Malcom celebrates his gaon against Real Madrid on Wednesday.
— AP Barcelona’s Malcom celebrates his gaon against Real Madrid on Wednesday.
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