Copa del Rey: Barça in the quarters without convincing

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FC Barcelona qualified for the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey this Thursday evening.

To do this, the Blaugranas got the better of Unionistas Salamanca, residents of the Spanish third division.

The Catalans, however, conceded the opener after half an hour of play, before turning things around through Torres (45e), Koundé (69e) and Baldé (73e).

Koundééééééééé!

The Barça defender scores from 25 meters and frees Barça from a complicated situation

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— THE TEAM (@lequipe) January 18, 2024

Xavi’s men, who made this Cup a priority objective, join Mallorca, Sevilla FC, Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad, Celta Vigo and Girona. While waiting for Real Madrid or Atlético.

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