Another hiccup for Barça

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Barça suffered the law of Bilbao in the quarter-final of the Copa del Rey this Wednesday evening.

It’s at the end of the suspense, after extra time and while the score was 2-2 at the end of regulation time – Guruzeta (1e) and Sancet (49e) responded to Lewandowski (26e) and Yamal (32e) – that Athletic made the difference.

The Williams brothers – Inaki freshly returned from the CAN after the premature elimination of Ghana (105e+2) and Nico (120e+1) – then allowed the Basques to win 4-2. A real cold shower for the Blaugranas, already unhappy ten days ago in the final of the Spanish Super Cup against Real Madrid (4-1).

More than ever, Xavi, who recently suggested that he would leave the club if the Catalans had a blank season, finds himself in the hot seat. Bilbao, currently fifth in La Liga, three points behind their opponent of the day – third – continues to cause a sensation on their side. Their next opponent in the Copa del Rey is Real Sociedad. A derby for a place in the final.

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