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Redemption at stake for Barca, Bilbao

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MADRID: Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao face off in the second Copa del Rey final in two weeks today when the impact of defeat for either could be more dramatic than the joy of victory.

For Barca, losing to Athletic would be the kind of upset that could derail their La Liga title challenge and undermine the progress made this season by Ronald Koeman, whose future remains uncertain.

For Athletic, defeat would mean making unwanted history as the team that lost in the final of the same cup twice in a fortnight, the first all the more devastatin­g for the fact it came against Basque rivals Real Sociedad.

It will be a contest between the Copa del Rey’s two most successful clubs in the empty Estadio La Cartuja in Seville, Barcelona having won the competitio­n 30 times and Athletic 23, with 81 final appearance­s between them.

When Barca were beaten by Valencia in 2019, it was the first time in five years they missed out on the cup, their dominance creating a sense of ambivalenc­e about the tournament, particular­ly when held up against more dramatic failures in Europe.

Ernesto Valverde’s domestic double as coach in 2018 was all-but forgotten in the swirl of anger around the Champions League collapse against Roma, while a year later the implosion against Liverpool meant Barca were already devastated before Valencia landed a knock-out blow.

But Barcelona are not the team they were and the Copa assumes far greater importance in a season of recovery under Koeman.

There is also a growing concern about Barca’s inability to deliver on the big occasion this season. They have lost all three games played against Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, were overwhelme­d by PSG in the Champions League last 16 and overrun by Bilbao in the final of the Spanish Super Cup.

Failure in the biggest matches is likely to count against Koeman when the club’s new president Joan Laporta weighs up whether to continue with him this summer, when Lionel Messi will also decide on his future.

It seems unlikely that winning a seventh Copa del Rey would be decisive for Messi but a trophy could enhance the sense that he is happy again and that the club is on the right track.

Messi was sent off when Athletic won the Spanish Super Cup in January, an exhilarati­ng contest that saw Inaki Williams’ thunderbol­t snatch a 3-2 victory after extra-time.

 ?? AFP ?? Bilbao’s Inaki Williams poses with the Spanish Super Cup trophy in January.
AFP Bilbao’s Inaki Williams poses with the Spanish Super Cup trophy in January.

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