Copa del Rey
Advertisement

Rodrygo struck twice as Real Madrid beat Osasuna 2-1 on Saturday, May 6, to win their 20th Copa del Rey title and first since 2014.

Carlo Ancelotti’s Madrid earned their 20th Spanish Cup at La Cartuja in their 40th final, ending a nine-year wait to lift the trophy again.

Osasuna, who have never won a major trophy, fought well but ultimately fell short against the reigning Spanish and European champions, who face Manchester City on Tuesday in the Champions League semi-finals.

Madrid have now won all six of the trophies available to them during Ancelotti’s second reign at the club after the Italian returned in 2021.

Rodrygo fired Madrid ahead inside two minutes after Vinicius’ run down the left, and Ancelotti’s team had the better chances in the first half.

READ ALSO: Real Madrid face Barcelona in Copa del Rey semi-finals

However, Lucas Torro levelled for Osasuna in the 58th minute to give them hope of an upset in their first cup final since 2005, and second ever.

Rodrygo whisked it away, firing home after a rebound fell his way following another Vinicius charge, ensuring Madrid would take the trophy back to the capital.

“They made the difference, Vini unbalanced them and Rodrygo scored the two goals,” Ancelotti said.

Madrid beat both Atletico Madrid and then rivals Barcelona to reach the final and Ancelotti said it was time to celebrate, but not too heavily ahead of the clash with City.

“This Copa arrived at an important moment, we came through very tricky ties, it’s a deserved prize against strong opponents.

“This night we will celebrate, a little bit, not too much, and then we will get back to work for Tuesday,” the coach added.

Speaking, Rodrygo said: “I’m really happy, we were talking about this in the week, that it was a long time since Madrid had won this competition.”

Osasuna coach, Jagoba Arrasate said: “It’s very difficult to defend against Vinicius and on Tuesday I am sure City will suffer too.

“It’s not news that Vinicius stood out, Rodrygo scored two as well, we’re talking about two of the best players in the world.

“Madrid are champions because they deserve this cup, but we’re proud of the team, and let’s try to do it again.”

The Star

Advertisement

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here