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Real Madrid will have to keep hoping and dreaming of being able to finish a match against Barça without losing. On this occasion, in the first leg of the semi-finals of the Queen's Cup, the Blaugrana needed just seventy seconds of play to take the lead in a score that ended 0-5 and thank goodness.
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Another Barça footballing recital and another victory against the Whites, and now there are nineteen. A full house. Nineteen matches and all of Barça's victories, and next week, on Wednesday at 7pm) the twentieth will fall if there is no miracle for the Whites at the Johan.
Everything pointed, in light of the precedents, to the fact that Barça was going to win the match, but not with the ease, the ease and above all with the immediacy that they did. The Blaugrana did not need to put it into fifth gear, not even fourth, to go 0-2 up in thirteen minutes. Salma took advantage of a parallel Graham cross from the right, arriving from the far post and in front of Misa's grape-picking exit, to break the tie.
The downpour was already falling before the start with heavy rain on the Alfredo di Stefano, but as soon as the grass rolled down, the blaugrana storm arrived. A triangular play ended with a shot from Salma hitting the crossbar and the appearance of the 'killer' Pajor to score the second of the match.
The intensity of the rain on Real Madrid City increased and so did the scoreboard, and once again it was Pajor. The Pole shot hard on a blaugrana counterattack and Misa tried to clear it in the first instance but was unable to prevent the ball from crossing the goal line in the second instance. The second for the blaugrana forwards against Madrid in the duel and the fourth for the white team in two games in her personal account.
Madrid had its chance to score against Barça more than two years later in the first part of the match. But Cata Coll was there between the sticks, who doesn't appear much because they don't reach her, but when she is needed she appears like the great goalkeeper that she is. Two great saves, against Brunn and Antonia Silva to prevent the home team from scoring.
Before the end of the first half the fourth came, and it wasn't five because Barça didn't want it. Salma, who had opened the scoring and been the protagonist in the second half of terror, scored the fourth by finishing off a Graham cross from the right.
There was little to correct at half-time from Pere Romeu and a lot from Toril, but after the restart the script was the same, although the poor state of the pitch complicated things and spoiled the Barça footballing spectacle.
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