Ousmane Dembele’s strike, capping a brilliant individual display, on Wednesday helped Barcelona beat Real Sociedad 1-0 and reach the Copa del Rey semi-finals.
The French forward struck in the 52nd minute to power the record 31-time Copa winners through against 10-man La Real, who had Brais Mendez sent off late in the first half.
Barcelona have enjoyed a strong start to this year, winning the Spanish Supercopa and moving three points clear of Real Madrid at the top of La Liga, and continued it in a pulsating clash.
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Imanol Alguacil’s Real Sociedad have thrilled in the league, sitting third, but were missing veteran playmaker David Silva and Mikel Merino through injury.
Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez, on his 43rd birthday, guided his team to a nervy victory, thanks to Dembele.
The coach defended Dembele when taking over at Barcelona in November 2021, saying that with hard work he could be the best winger in the world.
“The most important thing is having the mentality that you will make the difference at Barcelona,” Xavi told reporters. “For me, Dembele is still one of the best in the world in his position. I am happy for him because he’s a good guy and a good professional. He has turned things around and that is not easy at Barca.”
The Catalans came out of the blocks quickly and Robert Lewandowski had an effort blocked after the electric Dembele found him.
At the other end, Takefusa Kubo crashed a shot against the crossbar as the game ebbed and flowed in entertaining fashion.
Barcelona fans frequently showed their ire toward referee Jesus Gil Manzano in the first half — he was the official who sent off Lewandowski against CA Osasuna in November last year, resulting in a ban which the Pole is still serving in La Liga.
However, it was Real Sociedad midfielder Mendez who was sent off at the Camp Nou just before halftime.
The Spaniard lunged in on Sergio Busquets, catching his compatriot with his studs above the ankle.
Early in the second half, Barcelona broke the deadlock when Jules Kounde slid Dembele in down the right wing and he drove into the penalty area and lashed the ball past Alex Remiro at the near post.
It was the French forward’s third goal in six games and another sign of his superb form under Xavi.
“It’s hard to stop a player at such a level, in form and having a day like this,” Alguacil said. “We made things too easy for him in the first half... I think we were afraid. If you give half a meter to Dembele, you’re screwed.”
Now that Dembele has found a coach who believes in him — and signed a new deal in the summer last year — he has become vital at Barcelona.
“[Dembele] had a great game, we know what a great player he is,” Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo told Movistar. “He helps us with goals, he’s taking good decisions, that’s the most important thing, something that maybe was tricky for him at the beginning.”
Real Sociedad, despite their numerical disadvantage, battled well and should have leveled when Alexander Sorloth fired over from close range.
The Norwegian striker had netted five goals in his previous six games and looked aghast at his miss.
Gavi struck the bar after more good work by Dembele as Barcelona tried and failed to seal the win with a second goal.
“There are a lot of games that we can put to bed earlier, we will try to work on that,” Barcelona defender Alejandro Balde said. “We are in very good form and we just have to kill off these situations.”
Barcelona survived two late scares after Marc-Andre ter Stegen gave the ball away, but then saved from Robert Navarro and produced another fine stop to deny Jon Ander Olasagasti.
Elsewhere, Osasuna earned a 2-1 win over Sevilla in extra-time to reach the semis for the first time since 2005, when they finished as runners-up to Real Betis Balompie.
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