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King's Cup: Atletico see off Lleida to reach quarters

January 10, 2018 10:07 IST

IMAGE: Atletico de Madrid's Victor Machin alias Vitolo celebrates scoring their third goal against Lleida Esportiu during their Copa del Rey second leg match at Estadio Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid on Tuesday. Photograph: Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images

Atletico Madrid put on a second half show to beat third-tier Lleida Esportiu 3-0 on Tuesday and progress to the King's Cup quarter-finals 7-0 on aggregate.

 

The Catalonian side put up a good fight to stay level in the first half at a half-empty Wanda Metropolitano stadium, with Lucas Hernandez hitting the post and Diego Costa denied when one-on-one with the visiting keeper.

The former Chelsea striker, however, made amends by teeing up Yannick Carrasco to slot home in the 57th minute, giving the few fans inside the stadium something to cheer.

Kevin Gameiro fired home Atletico's second 17 minutes later after good work by Angel Correa, before new signing Vitolo netted his first goal for the club after racing onto Fernando Torres’s through ball.

Valencia's Vietto ends drought with King's Cup treble

Valencia's Luciano Vietto scored a hat-trick, including a stunning strike from nearly 50 metres, as they thrashed Las Palmas 4-0 to reach the King's Cup quarter-finals 5-1 on aggregate on Tuesday.

They will join Atletico Madrid in the last eight.

Vietto, who moved to Valencia last week on loan from Atletico Madrid, having not scored in over a year, netted the opening goal at the Mestalla in the 30th minute, tucking home the rebound after Simone Zaza’s header was parried by Raul Lizoain.

The Argentine striker doubled the lead three minutes into the second half with a neat dink over the Las Palmas goalkeeper, before Nemanja Maksimovic hammered home his first goal for the club shortly afterwards.

Vietto completed his hat-trick against the sorry islanders with an outrageous effort from barely inside the Las Palmas half, catching out Lizoain with a dipping strike.

Source: REUTERS
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