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Copa del Rey round of 16 second leg, Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan - Sevilla 3 (Danilo 10og, Jovetic 54, Iborra 77) Real Madrid 3 (Asensio 48, Ramos 83, Benzema 90) - Real Madrid win 6-3 on aggregate
Real Madrid set a new Spanish record of 40 games unbeaten as Karim Benzema's last-gasp goal against Sevilla earned a 3-3 draw, completing a 6-3 aggregate win in their Copa del Rey clash.

The streak looked set to end at 39 games, with the hosts the better side for much of the match, only for the Frenchman to find the back of the net with a stoppage time strike, following on from Sergio Ramos’ Panenka penalty just minutes before.

Cristiano Ronaldo was rested for the game by Zinedine Zidane, with Jorge Sampaoli also making changes to his starting line-up with one eye on the weekend’s Liga clash between the same two clubs. But second string teams didn’t result in a second string clash.

Both Sevilla and Real Madrid contributed to what was an exhilarating match, with Stevan Jovetic enjoying an impressive debut, scoring just nine minutes after coming off the bench. The former Manchester City striker deserved a win to mark his performance.

TALKING POINT
Is Stevan Jovetic the striker Sevilla have been waiting for? While Sevilla have enjoyed a successful season so far, qualifying for the last 16 of the Champions League and competing at the top end of La Liga, they have lacked a true frontman. And so Jovetic’s debut display will have been hugely encouraging to Sampaoli. The Montenegrin striker was impressive from the moment he came off the bench and will surely be an important player for Sevilla for the rest of the season.
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MAN OF THE MATCH
Matias Kranevitter (Sevilla): The Argentine has struggled to make an impression since making the move to Spain, first with Atletico Madrid then with Sevilla. But this was Kranevitter’s best performance to date, imposing himself in the centre of the pitch, providing his team with drive while also dictating and directing Sevilla’s play. Finally, he showed why so many rated him so highly in South America.

PLAYER RATINGS
Sevilla: Soria 6, Mercado 5, Rami 6, Lenglet 7, Escudero 7, Sarabia 7, Iborra 7, Kranevitter 8, Correa 5, Vietto 6, Yedder 6. Subs: Jovetic 8, Vitolo 6, Nasri 5.

Real Madrid: Casilla 5, Ramos 6, Nacho 6, Kroos 5, Marcelo 6, Casemiro 6, Vazquez 5, Mariano 5, Asensio 7, Morata 5, Danilo 5. Subs: Benzema 6, Carvajal 5, Kovacic 6.

KEY MOMENTS
10’ - GOAL! Sevilla 1-0 Real Madrid. There's the first goal and Sevilla are back in the tie. Sarabia's cross into the area was wicked and caused Danilo to head home into his own net as he tried to deal with it.

27’ - ALMOST A BIZARRE GOAL! That was almost one of the strangest goals of the season. Soria was quick off his line but blasted his clearance straight into Mariano. He was lucky though as it bounced wide.

49’ - GOAL! Sevilla 1-1 Real Madrid. What a sensational goal! Asensio took the ball from well within his own half, beating Kranevitter, forcing his way into the box and squeezing a finish under the keeper.
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Last-gasp Karim Benzema goal sees Real Madrid set Spanish unbeaten record
Graham Ruthven


11 hours ago

Copa del Rey round of 16 second leg, Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan - Sevilla 3 (Danilo 10og, Jovetic 54, Iborra 77) Real Madrid 3 (Asensio 48, Ramos 83, Benzema 90) - Real Madrid win 6-3 on aggregate
Real Madrid set a new Spanish record of 40 games unbeaten as Karim Benzema's last-gasp goal against Sevilla earned a 3-3 draw, completing a 6-3 aggregate win in their Copa del Rey clash.

The streak looked set to end at 39 games, with the hosts the better side for much of the match, only for the Frenchman to find the back of the net with a stoppage time strike, following on from Sergio Ramos’ Panenka penalty just minutes before.

Cristiano Ronaldo was rested for the game by Zinedine Zidane, with Jorge Sampaoli also making changes to his starting line-up with one eye on the weekend’s Liga clash between the same two clubs. But second string teams didn’t result in a second string clash.

Both Sevilla and Real Madrid contributed to what was an exhilarating match, with Stevan Jovetic enjoying an impressive debut, scoring just nine minutes after coming off the bench. The former Manchester City striker deserved a win to mark his performance.

TALKING POINT
Is Stevan Jovetic the striker Sevilla have been waiting for? While Sevilla have enjoyed a successful season so far, qualifying for the last 16 of the Champions League and competing at the top end of La Liga, they have lacked a true frontman. And so Jovetic’s debut display will have been hugely encouraging to Sampaoli. The Montenegrin striker was impressive from the moment he came off the bench and will surely be an important player for Sevilla for the rest of the season.

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Stevan Jovetic celebratesAFP

MAN OF THE MATCH
Matias Kranevitter (Sevilla): The Argentine has struggled to make an impression since making the move to Spain, first with Atletico Madrid then with Sevilla. But this was Kranevitter’s best performance to date, imposing himself in the centre of the pitch, providing his team with drive while also dictating and directing Sevilla’s play. Finally, he showed why so many rated him so highly in South America.

PLAYER RATINGS
Sevilla: Soria 6, Mercado 5, Rami 6, Lenglet 7, Escudero 7, Sarabia 7, Iborra 7, Kranevitter 8, Correa 5, Vietto 6, Yedder 6. Subs: Jovetic 8, Vitolo 6, Nasri 5.

Real Madrid: Casilla 5, Ramos 6, Nacho 6, Kroos 5, Marcelo 6, Casemiro 6, Vazquez 5, Mariano 5, Asensio 7, Morata 5, Danilo 5. Subs: Benzema 6, Carvajal 5, Kovacic 6.

KEY MOMENTS
10’ - GOAL! Sevilla 1-0 Real Madrid. There's the first goal and Sevilla are back in the tie. Sarabia's cross into the area was wicked and caused Danilo to head home into his own net as he tried to deal with it.

27’ - ALMOST A BIZARRE GOAL! That was almost one of the strangest goals of the season. Soria was quick off his line but blasted his clearance straight into Mariano. He was lucky though as it bounced wide.

49’ - GOAL! Sevilla 1-1 Real Madrid. What a sensational goal! Asensio took the ball from well within his own half, beating Kranevitter, forcing his way into the box and squeezing a finish under the keeper.

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Real Madrid's Marco Asensio (C) is congratulated by coach Zinedine Zidane after scoring his first goalReuters

54’ - GOAL! Sevilla 2-1 Real Madrid. Jovetic has found the net on his debut! The cross was lofted to the back post where the former Man City attacker met it on the full volley. Great strike.

78’ - GOAL! Sevilla 3-1 Real Madrid. Sevilla have another goal and we are going to have a grandstand finish here! Casilla allowed a shot to squeeze out from his grasp and Iborra bundled home the rebound.

84’ - GOAL! Sevilla 3-2 Real Madrid. Ramos steps up to the penalty spot and finds the net with a cheeky Panenka finish. Soria lept to the right and was made to a look a little foolish by the defender.

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90’ - GOAL! Sevilla 3-3 Real Madrid. The run continues! Can you believe it? Seconds away from losing it, Benzema finds the back of the net with a low strike that took a deflection. Wow.

KEY STATS
Real Madrid have now gone 40 games without losing, setting a new record for a Spanish Liga side.

It took Stevan Jovetic nine minutes to score on his debut for Sevilla.

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