Holders Sevilla led the charge into the last four of the Copa del Rey when Renato’s early strike set them on their way to a 3-0 home win over Villarreal on Tuesday.
The result in their quarter-final, second leg at a boisterous Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan put the Andalusians through 6-3 on aggregate and set up a semi-final against Real Madrid or their city rivals Atletico, who meet today.
Real, who have not won Spain’s domestic Cup since 1993, have a 3-1 advantage from last week’s first leg at the Bernabeu.
Brazilian midfielder Renato fired Sevilla ahead in the seventh minute when he belted the ball into the net after Alvaro Negredo had beaten goalkeeper Diego Lopez with a dinked effort that was about to roll over the line.
Villarreal’s chances were effectively extinguished when the home side struck twice shortly after halftime.
Both goals came from corners swung over by Ivory Coast midfielder Ndri Romaric, his fellow African Frederic Kanoute of Mali nodding in the first and Alexis Ruano the second three minutes later.
The party atmosphere was a fitting setting for the return to action of Sevilla defender Sergio Sanchez after surgery on a heart condition and an absence of more than a year.
“I felt very well and very comfortable,” Sanchez said in a television interview.
“I want to thank my teammates, who have made everything easier for me,” Sanchez added.
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