Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Real Madrid Risks Copa Del Rey Expulsion After Appearing To Fielding Ineligible Player.

Real Madrid risk Copa del Rey EXPULSION after appearing to field ineligible player21:41, 2 DEC 2015

Denis Cheryshev started and scored the club's opener against Cadiz, but he is suspended in this competition.

GettyReal Madrid's Russian midfielder Denis Cheryshev celebrates after scoring
Strike out? Cheryshev celebrates his opener - but it could be the end....
Real Madrid risk being thrown out of Spain's premier cup competition after appearing to field an ineligible player in their Copa del Rey clash with Cadiz on Wednesday night.
Russian winger Denis Cheryshev started the game for Los Blancos in a heavily-rotated XI and even opened the scoring in the first few minutes.
But it has emerged that the 24-year-old should have been serving a one-game suspension in this competition after accruing three yellow cards in five cup games last year for Villarreal.
Cadiz fans partied as the news filtered through in the first half, singing: "Benitez look at Twitter, we're going to win this game because Cheryshev can't play!"
The worrying precedent for Madrid is that Osasuna were last year thrown out of the competition after fielding an ineligible player.
GettyDenis Cheryshev of Villarreal
Three strikes: Denis Cheryshev was booked too many times for Villarreal
An expulsion from the Copa del Rey would be a significant blow for Rafa Benitez, who is desperate for silverware and already facing an uphill battle to get back into La Liga's title race.
And it's a touch of déjà vu for Rafa after his Valencia side were thrown out the cup in 2001 for fielding too many non-EU players for two minutes against minnows Novelda

BARCA HITS SIX PAST VILLANOVENSE TO CRUISE TO THE NEXT ROUND

Barcelona vs. Villanovense: Score, Reaction from 2015 Copa del Rey Leg 2 Match

Barcelona vs. Villanovense: Score, Reaction from 2015 Copa del Rey Leg 2 Match
Sandro netted a hat-trick as Barcelona booked their place in the last 16 of the Copa del Rey on Wednesday with a 6-1 second-leg thrashing of third-tier Villanovense at the Camp Nou.The first leg ended in a surprising 0-0 draw, but Dani Alves andSandro put the hosts 2-0 up in no time to calm any nerves for the Catalans.
Juanfran's rasping drive from the edge of the box just before the half-hour gave Villanovense a tiny sliver of hope, but further goals from Sandro and Munir El Haddadi's double eventually saw the home team run out easy winners.
Barcelona provided both starting XIs ahead of kick-off, with Luis Enrique unsurprisingly making a number of changes from the weekend:
The Liga giants wasted no time in finding the first goal, Alves netting in the fourth minute with a wicked strike from over 30 yards.
The Brazilian found himself in space in the inside-right channel and let fly a screamer to open the scoring, per football writer Cristian Nyari:

Barca's second string looked more than comfortable in the opening exchanges, Adriano and Sergi Samper both having attempts on goal as the visitors could only chase the ball.
Sandro then doubled the lead after 20 minutes as he took full advantage of a gift from the visiting goalkeeper.
Attempting to pass out to his right-back, Jose Fuentes only succeeded in giving the ball straight to Barca's 20-year-old forward, who curled his finish into the top corner.
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Following another spell of dominance from the hosts, Juanfran pulled one back for the minnows in 29th minute.
In a rare foray forward from the visitors, Juanfran received the ball just outside the box, and his dipping, right-footed strike soared past the flying Jordi Masip.
Even the home fans were impressed, per Spanish outlet Sport:

However, it did not spark an unlikely comeback, and Sandro restored Barca's two-goal cushion two minutes later after being put through on goal by Aitor's defence-splitting pass.
Enrique made a change at half-time, putting 20-year-old midfielderGerard Gumbau on in place of Alves and pushing Adriano back to right-back.
The defending Copa del Rey champions did not let up after the break as Munir made it 4-1 in the 51st minute.
The young Spaniard headed home Jeremy Mathieu's terrific cross from the left and nearly made it 5-1 four minutes later when he drew a sharp, low save from Fuentes.

Barcelona were happy to keep possession as the half wore on, and Sandro claimed his hat-trick in the 70th minute, firing home from 12 yards after the ball had fallen kindly to him in the penalty area.
Munir then netted his second to make it 6-1 as he finished off arguably the move of the match. 
Sandro's backheel from a defence-splitting ball opened up acres of space in the box, and Munir eased a left-footed finish into the open net.
It was a clinical and nerveless performance from the Blaugrana and sees them easily through to the last 16 as they look to make it back-to-back Copa triumphs
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LIVERPOOL FC RUN RIOT AT ST. MARY'S AS REDS HIT SIX PAST SOUTHAMPTON..

Southampton 1-6 Liverpool: Reds run riot in League Cup rout

Jurgen Klopp‘s Liverpool overran a miserable Southampton on Wednesday night, hitting six past Maarten Stekelenburg to seal a League Cup semi-final.
SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - Wednesday, December 2, 2015: Liverpool's Divock Origi celebrates scoring the fourth goal against Southampton with team-mates Martin Skrtel, Lucas Leiva, Jordon Ibe, Alberto Moreno and Dejan Lovren during the Football League Cup Quarter-Final match at St. Mary's Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
Southampton 1-6 Liverpool
League Cup Quarter-Final – St. Mary’s Stadium – Wednesday, 2nd December, 2015
Goals: Mane 1′ – Sturridge 25′, 29′, Origi 45′, 69′, 85′, Ibe 73′
Fielding a half-rotated side for his side’s trip to the south coast to take on Southampton, Klopp saw his bold approach rewarded with a 6-1 win at St. Mary’s.
The German made six changes to his starting lineup from Sunday’s 1-0 win at home to Swansea City, with a first start of his tenure for Daniel Sturridge.
The 26-year-old striker joined Divock Origi and Adam Lallana in attack, ahead of a three-man midfield of Lucas Leiva, Emre Can and Joe Allen, while Connor Randall came in for Nathaniel Clyne in defence alongside regulars Martin SkrtelDejan Lovren and Alberto Moreno.
Replacing Simon Mignolet as Liverpool’s goalkeeper for this League Cup clash, Adam Bogdan made only his third appearance for the club.
Team spirit proved the difference on the night, as the Reds dominated amid calmer conditions than Sunday’s windswept victory.
SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - Wednesday, December 2, 2015: Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge celebrates scoring the first equalising goal against Southampton with team-mate Adam Lallana and Emre Can during the Football League Cup Quarter-Final match at St. Mary's Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
It took Southampton just 42 seconds to go 1-0 up, with Sadio Mane headed home from Ryan Bertrand’s cross, giving Bogdan no chance from point-blank range.
Both Can and Moreno were at fault despite a pedestrian forward move from the Saints.
Victor Wanyama almost came close to give Southampton a double four minutes later, but Bogdan was on hand to catch his bullet header after a fine cross from Dusan Tadic.
Southampton’s early opener set up a tense contest, with a number of late tackles flying in in the middle of the park and some high-tempo, end-to-end football enthralling St. Mary’s.
 
As the intensity heightened and the pace increased, Sturridge came to the fore.
SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - Wednesday, December 2, 2015: Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge scores the first equalising goal against Southampton during the Football League Cup Quarter-Final match at St. Mary's Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
Firstly a perfectly weighted through ball from Allen set the former Chelsea man through to fire home beyond a flailing Stekelenburg, before a finessed pass from Can gave him the simplest of first-time finishes to put Liverpool 2-1 up before the half-hour mark.
The travelling support revelled in Liverpool’s show of strength and fortitude, as “we are Liverpool” rang around the stadium, and their enthusiasm was rewarded further before the break.
Following through as Virgil van Dijk cleared Lallana’s corner, Moreno drilled in a powerful strike from 30-yards which was turned in by Origi.
Misery rained on Ronald Koeman as the two sides went in for the interval at 3-1.
Southampton started the second half the brighter side, no doubt following an outing from the hairdryer during the break, as Koeman’s side pressed strongly and pushed the ball into dangerous wide areas.
SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - Wednesday, December 2, 2015: Liverpool's two-goal hero shakes hands with manager Jürgen Klopp as he is substituted against Southampton during the Football League Cup Quarter-Final match at St. Mary's Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
But with Liverpool proving their defensive credentials in the opening stages, Klopp saw fit to withdraw his star striker, with Jordon Ibe taking Sturridge’s place on 59 minutes.
The travelling Kop stood to applaud their two-goal hero, who will be looking to preserve his fitness for Saturday’s clash with Newcastle United.
One player who will miss that outing, however, is Can, who—rather questionably—received his fifth yellow card of the season on 66 minutes.
Origi ensured Sturridge’s absence was not felt too harshly, giving Liverpool a fourth goal following some great lateral movement to thwart a sluggish Southampton defence.
SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - Wednesday, December 2, 2015: Liverpool's Jordon Ibe celebrates scoring the fifth goal against Southampton with team-mates during the Football League Cup Quarter-Final match at St. Mary's Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
Ibe, provider for Origi’s second, added Liverpool’s fifth just minutes later, taking the ball down on his chest inside the penalty area before drilling his shot low into the bottom corner, with the travelling Kop turning it up to 11 in the away end.
Despite Southampton battening down for damage limitations as the final 10 minutes played out, Liverpool continued to relentlessly press in the final third.
Origi’s endeavour was flourished with a third goal, with substitute Brad Smith delivering a pinpoint cross to gift the 20-year-old his hat-trick with a simple header.
From a nightmare start to a dream ending, Liverpool’s feel-good factor continued with another rout.
 
Teams
Southampton: Stekelenburg; Cedric (Ward-Prowse 63′), Van Dijk, Caulker, Bertrand; Clasie (Long 63′), Wanyama; Davis (Romeu 77′), Tadic, Mane; Pelle
Substitutes: Gazzaniga, Yoshida,, Martina,, Juanmi
Liverpool: Bogdan; Randall, Skrtel, Lovren, Moreno (Smith 77′); Allen (Henderson 76′), Lucas, Can; Lallana, Sturridge (Ibe 59′), Origi
Subs not used: Mignolet, Milner, Firmino, Benteke
TIA Man of the Match: Divock Origi
Referee: Bobby Madley