A penalty in the last minute of extra-time put second-division Cordoba through to the last 16 of the Copa del Rey at the expense of La Liga’s Racing Santander on Tuesday.
Cordoba, who had won the first leg 2-0 at home last month, were heading out losing 3-0 when a hotly disputed handball in the area allowed their striker Jorge Luque to score from the spot in the 120th minute.
“The team played very well and we deserved much more,” said Racing coach Miguel Angel Portugal, who has been under pressure after a poor start to the season. “I think the referee made a mistake, nothing more, but sometimes they can have serious consequences.”
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Racing were on course to turn the tie around when Ivan Bolado squirmed through a cluster of defenders to poke the ball home in a muddy area after 25 minutes.
Under a steady rain, the hosts struggled to find the equalizer until 18 minutes from normal time when a free-kick from Swedish midfielder Kennedy Bakircioglu evaded his onrushing forwards to drift inside the far post unaided.
Racing had dominated the game, but as the tie moved into extra-time Cordoba hit the crossbar with a looping free-kick and headed the rebound against the woodwork.
A carbon copy of Santander’s second goal put them on the verge of qualification when Edu Bedia’s free-kick in the 102nd minute flew past everyone and inside the far post, but the visitors never gave up.
Luque’s penalty had Cordoba coach Lucas Alvarez, who has just had surgery on his foot, hopping on the touchline on one leg waving his crutches in the air.
In the day’s other game, Espanyol progressed 3-1 on aggregate after a 1-1 home draw against second division Real Valladolid, who played most of the second half with 10 men.
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