
Sergio Busquets is mobbed after breaking the deadlock against Real Sociedad in Camp Nou on Wednesday.
Real will be the happier
of the sides, having impressed against Atletico Madrid when winning 3-0
at home, so inflicting the La Liga leaders' first defeat in 25 matches.
Barca were also at home
but had to settle for a modest 2-0 win against Real Sociedad even though
the visitors had to play an entire half with just ten men.
After losing to Valencia
on Saturday, as their first home league defeat in nearly two years
knocked them off the top of La Liga, coach Gerardo Martino had stressed
the need to 'cut short' any crisis.
The hosts took the lead
late in the first half through Sergio Busquets, with defender Inigo
Martinez sent off immediately after, with the visitors furious that
Barcelona defender Javier Mascherano had avoided both a potential red
card and the concession of a penalty when hauling back Carlos Vela
moments earlier.
Barcelona's second came
courtesy of a bizarre own goal as defender Gorka Elustondo's attempted
clearance thumped into the chest of goalkeeper Enaut Zubikarai before
crossing the line.
However, Barcelona's
former assistant coach Henk Ten Cate, who worked at the club under Frank
Rijkaard between 2003-2006, was far from impressed.
"That was the worst
Barcelona display I have seen in the last six years," the Dutchman told
British television channel Sky Sports.
"Barcelona needs a new team, as this is not a Barca that can compete with the best in Europe."
Cate's comments come a
fortnight before the four-time European champions take on English
Premier League side Manchester City in the Last 16 of the Champions
League.
They also come in the
wake of last month's resignation of president Sandro Rosell, who stepped
down because of a legal wrangle over the transfer of Neymar last June.
Barca fans also seemed to be voting with their feet, as the crowd of 38,000 was the club's second lowest this season.
Meanwhile Real Madrid,
who take on Germans Schalke in the Champions League later this month,
won a hotly contested Madrid derby thanks to goals from Pepe, Jese and
Angel Di Maria.
"My wish is to have a team like the one that played tonight," enthused Real's Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti.
A perfect scoreline was
added to when Atletico striker Diego Costa, with 20 league goals this
season, earned the booking that ruled him out of next week's return leg.
The suspension
compounded a miserable night for the 25-year-old who was victimized by
Real defensive duo Pepe and Alvaro Arbeloa.
"We tried but we just couldn't find a way tonight," Atletico coach Diego Simeone said afterwards.
Atletico won last
season's Copa del Rey after beating Real 2-1 in a final which was also
littered with cynical fouls and gamesmaship.
After meeting in the
1990 final, Real and Barca have contested the Copa del Rey decider just
once -- when Jose Mourinho's Madrid won 1-0 in 2011 thanks to an
extra-time winner from Cristiano Ronaldo.
The following year, it was Barcelona's turn to get their hands on the trophy as they beat Athletic Bilbao 3-0.
This year's final is set to take place on April 19.
In Italy,
a double from Gervinho, including a winner just two minutes from time,
gave Roma a 3-2 victory over Napoli in the first leg of their Italian
Cup semifinal.
The in-form Ivorian's
goals gave Roma their sixth straight win and frustrated a Napoli side
that had managed to level the scores despite trailing 2-0 after 32
minutes.
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