(ANSA) - ROME, MARCH 03 - Barcelona overturns Sevilla once again and flies to the King's Cup final. At the Camp Nou it ends 3-0 for the Catalans who lost 2-0 at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium in the first leg.
The French OusmaneDembelé opened the scoring after 12 'of play, in the final the turning point came: Gerald Piqué equalized the score with the first leg in the 49th minute of the second half, thus forcing the Andalusians to drag themselves up to extra time, where goldi Martin arrived immediately Braithwaite.
The Danish striker, on the 5 ', made a big hit.
Sevilla were already in 10 from 47 'of the second temporegolata, after the expulsion of Fernando Reges;
on 13 'of the first extension, Luuk De Jong was also out.
Much of the merit of winning the final can be attributed to the goalkeeper of the blaugrana, the German Marc André Ter Steghen, who, on the 28th of the second half, with the result still at 1-0, saved a penalty against Lucas Ocampos of Sevilla.
In the final, Barcelona will face the winner of Levante-Athletic Bilbao who will meet again in front of Valencia tomorrow evening, for the return semi-final.
In the first leg, in the Basque Country, the two teams drew 1-1.
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