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Barrenetxea leads the process – AS.com

La Real completed the process of the Copa del Rey, a game that gave him more work in the offices than on the pitch. Barrenetxea, with two goals and two assists, led the bath and massage of the San Sebastian team against Jove Español. Imanol, in his 300th game with Real, also lived peacefully a duel in which he had to face an important puzzle in the face of the plague of casualties. The technician had to be attentive at all times to comply with the regulations to have at least seven first-team players on the field to avoid improper alignment. In their starting eleven, only two players with a reserve team record, to avoid trouble.

Barrenetxea and Real sealed the clash in the first half, on the fast track. The winger vindicated himself with a double in just three minutes. Then, he assisted Sergio Gómez and Magunazelaia to round off a great first half in which Real had no rival. Jove was surpassed at all times, capturing the category difference and the difficulties of acclimatizing to an unknown field.

With the game decided in the first half and with Jove already affected by the weight of the goals, Imanol took advantage of the break to reserve Barrene for the derby against Athletic. With the departure of the winger, Real lost the joy of the first act. Jove’s merit was in not collapsing further and stopping the loss of goals at the start. Goti, almost in the final stretch, rounded off Real’s classification in a tie marked by controversy over the dates.

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Young Spanish

  • 1

    David Bernabeu

  • 14

    Borja Iniguez

  • 12

    Dante Piatek

  • 18

    Both

  • 5

    Adam Lachhab

  • 21

    Juan Vega



    (45′)

  • 20

    Alex Perez



    (62′)

  • 9

    Avelino Sanchez



    (62′)

  • 6

    Jose Garcia



    (62′)

  • 10

    Javi Salero

  • 17

    Alex Sanchez



    (73′)

  • Dock
  • 7

    Anthony Lara



    (73′)

  • 11

    Alvaro Montejo



    (62′)

  • 24

    Martin Lillo

  • 23

    Francesc Chulia

  • 26

    Roberto Perez

  • 16

    Juan Fernandez



    (62′)

  • 13

    Adrian Real

  • 8

    Monty



    (62′)

  • 15

    Zechariah

  • 2

    Marco Di Menno



    (45′)

  • 22

    Ivan Fernandez

Changes

Aihen Muñoz (45′, Sergio Gómez), Beñat Turrientes (45′, Ander Barrenetxea), Marco Di Menno (45′, Juan Vega), Arkaitz Mariezkur’s (61′, Pablo Marín), Juan Fernandez (62′, Avelino Sánchez), Monty (62′, José García), Alvaro Montejo (62′, Alex Pérez), Mikel Gotti (66′, Jon Balda), Anthony Lara (73′, Alex Sánchez), Iñaki Rupérez (84′, Luke Beitia)

Goals

0-1, 11′: Barrenetxea0-2, 14′: Barrenetxea0-3, 37′: Sergio Gomez0-4, 43′: Jon Magunacelaya0-5, 77′: Mikel Gotti

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