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‘Manita’ Of The 2nd RFEF Espanyol To A Barça Base Football Hybrid

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'Manita' of the 2nd RFEF Espanyol to a Barça base football hybrid

He RCD Espanyol He is the first inoportuna finalist Catalunya Cup After beating 5-0 to FC Barcelona In a very unequal derby for the teams presented at the Dani Jarque Ciutat. The blue and white team now expects a rival who will leave the Andorra-Girona, scheduled for April 1 or 2.

Without players of the first teams due to the counterproductive of the date that the Catalan Football Federation (FCF) did not want Justin and Bauzawho debuted as a holder under the orders of Manolo González In Montjuïc against Barça de Hansi Flick. Instead, Barça, because the subsidiary plays life on Friday against Bilbao Athletic in Group 1 of the first RFEF and what numerous international youth A left with their selections while others were substitutes for the recent effort in the Copa del Rey conquered on Sunday, aligned a hybrid of substitutes of the subsidiary, of substitutes of the youth A, some of the B. Cadets from the newly fulfilled 16 -year bench: Baba Kouroumabrother of Ilaix Moribaand Roberto Tomás. Much risk.

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RCD Espanyol – FC Barcelona: The photos of the semifinal of the Catalunya Cup Photos: Pere Puntí / MD

Commonction issue, Espanyol came out more whole and motivated by the presence of Manolo González On the bench and in minute 2 he already scored 1-0 thanks to a shot of Victor Mingo After service Leo Salazar. Barça, uncoordinated and with Sergi Milà As a coach, he gave the 2-0 in 6 ‘. TO Landry a assignment fell short and Mingo shot to Bonfillwhich could later avoid the third before Salazar After another error from the central. However, the Vic goalkeeper sought between his legs in 17 ‘A distant and centered left -handed José Ángel.

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Espanyol: Fortuño; José Ángel (Carouutas, 59 ‘) Carlos Sánchez (Hugo Caroz, 84’), Rufo (Ángel Gómez, 46 ‘), Roger Hinojo (Pablo Ramón. 72’); Justin Smith, Rafa Bauza (Londoño, 59 ‘); Leo Salazar (Jan Moreno, 64 ‘), Lluc Castell (Sergio Rivarés, 72’), Almansa (Marcos Fernández, 64 ‘); and Víctor Mingo (Sadik, 72 ‘)
Coach: Manolo González
Barça: Max Bonfill; Joan Anaya (Antonio Gómez, 11 ‘), Landry (Alexis Olmedo, 62’), Hafiz Gariba (Baba Kourouma, 46 ‘), Pol Bernabéu (Nico Marcipar, 72’); Marcos Parriego (Roberto Tomás, 62 ‘), Tommy Marqués (Pedro Villar, 46’), Ibrahim Diarra (Agramí, 46 ‘); Aziz Issah (Arnau Pradas, 72 ‘), Juan Piera (Hugo Alba, 46’) and Dani Ferrer (Juan Hernández, 62 ‘)
Coach: Sergi Milà
Goals: 1-0, Víctor Mingo (2 ‘); 2-0, Víctor Mingo (6 ‘); 3-0, José Ángel (17 ‘); 4-0, Víctor Mingo (31 ‘); 5-0, Álex Almansa (50 ‘)
Spectators: 1,400 in the Dani Jarque Ciutat
Referee: Gerard Brull Acetete (Girona). Did not show yellow cards

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Barça, who lost Anaya By muscle injury very soon, he only approached the local goal with a distant and high left -handed shot Pol Bernabéu. And he kept giving goals. In 31 ‘it was Hafiz Gariba who was wrong in a pass in the own area and Mingo He scored his third goal, the 4-0 of Espanyol.

The second part, with four changes in Barça, including the entrance of Baba Kourouma16 -year -old cadet and brother of Ilaix Moribait began with the first occasion would be culé, but Fortuño Avoid Ghanaian goal Aziz Issah In hand in hand. It was a mirage because in 50 ‘, a long ball to Almansacut a Bonfill and 5-0.

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If Barça avoided a greater strip it was because the intensity with some hard entry increased so as not to be overwhelmed and by the changes of changes that always cuts the rhythm. Yet, Mingo forgave his fourth goal to empty goal and Bonfill He cleared a pair of dangerous shot. FortuñoIn the end, he avoided the goal of the honor of Arnau Pradas In missing.

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