Spanish Copa del Rey
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Athletic Bilbao 0-4 Barcelona: Lionel Messi scores twice as Barca win Copa del Rey

Barcelona celebrate Copa del Rey win
Barcelona won the Copa del Rey for a record-extending 31st time

Barcelona scored four goals in 12 minutes - including a brilliant strike from Lionel Messi - to thrash Athletic Bilbao and win the Copa del Rey.

Barca were frustrated until the 60th minute when Antoine Griezmann turned in Frenkie de Jong's cross before De Jong headed in himself three minutes later.

Messi then drove from his own half, exchanged twice with De Jong and found the bottom corner for Barca's third.

Messi added his second four minutes later, sweeping in Jordi Alba's cross.

Victory gives Barca their first trophy under manager Ronald Koeman and their first silverware since 2019.

"To win a title is important for me," said Koeman, whose side are third in La Liga - two points behind leaders Atletico Madrid.

"Despite the changes at the club and the young players, at Barca you have to always fight for trophies.

"We have the first one and now we are going to fight to the last game in La Liga."

For Athletic is was a second Copa del Rey final defeat in two weeks after they lost to Real Sociedad in the delayed 2020 final on 3 April.

Messi stars on good night for Barcelona

Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi clinched his seventh Copa del Rey trophy

This has been a strange season for Barcelona which began with Messi saying he wanted to leave the club and has since seen a team in transition both impress and underwhelm.

In Seville, however, they were by far the better team and would have scored earlier but for two excellent saves from Unai Simon.

As ever, Messi was at the forefront of their attacking play and he capped the win with two trademark goals.

His first included the dribbling, vision and finishing we have come to expect throughout his stellar career and the second was a first-time, left-footed strike into the bottom corner also seen so often.

The question now - one posed to his team-mates at full-time - is whether this trophy, Messi's seventh triumph in the competition, is enough to convince the Argentine to stay.

It boosts Koeman's chances of remaining into the second year of his contract, whether or not his side succeed in their title race with Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.

Line-ups

Ath Bilbao

Formation 4-4-2

  • 1Simón
  • 18De Marcos
  • 5ÁlvarezSubstituted forNúñezat 67'minutes
  • 4Martínez
  • 24Balenziaga
  • 12Berenguer RemiroSubstituted forVesgaat 54'minutes
  • 14García CarrilloBooked at 39mins
  • 8LópezSubstituted forBerchicheat 67'minutesBooked at 90mins
  • 10MuniainSubstituted forLekueat 45'minutes
  • 9WilliamsSubstituted forVillalibreat 67'minutes
  • 22García

Substitutes

  • 2Morcillo
  • 3Núñez
  • 6Vesga
  • 13Ezkieta
  • 15Lekue
  • 17Berchiche
  • 20Villalibre
  • 21Capa
  • 27Vencedor

Barcelona

Formation 3-1-4-2

  • 1ter Stegen
  • 28MinguezaSubstituted forBraithwaiteat 87'minutes
  • 3PiquéSubstituted forAraujoat 82'minutes
  • 15Lenglet
  • 5Busquets
  • 2DestSubstituted forRobertoat 74'minutes
  • 21F de Jong
  • 16PedriSubstituted forKourouma Kouroumaat 81'minutes
  • 18Alba
  • 10Messi
  • 7GriezmannSubstituted forDembéléat 87'minutes

Substitutes

  • 4Araujo
  • 9Braithwaite
  • 11Dembélé
  • 17Machado Trincão
  • 20Roberto
  • 23Umtiti
  • 26Peña
  • 27Kourouma Kourouma
  • 36Tenas
Referee:
Juan Martínez Munuera

Match Stats

Home TeamAth BilbaoAway TeamBarcelona
Possession
Home23%
Away77%
Shots
Home7
Away14
Shots on Target
Home1
Away8
Corners
Home4
Away4
Fouls
Home13
Away13