Athletic de Bilbao vs Barcelona Report
Athletic Bilbao 0-3 Barcelona: Pedro double and Messi clinch Copa del Rey and offer Guardiola fitting finale
Three goals in the opening half hour saw the Blaugrana win the
competition for a record 26th time, as Pep calls time on his four-year
reign at Camp Nou in emotional fashion
Barcelona
have collected a record 26th Copa del Rey title, defeating Athletic
Bilbao 3-0 at the Vicente Calderon as Pep Guardiola's illustrious era
came to a close.
The Blaugrana were ahead after three minutes
thanks to Pedro's opportunistic finish following a corner. Lionel Messi,
and a second from Pedro, put Guardiola's side three up inside the
opening half hour to all but confirm the 14th trophy of a phenomenal
tenure.
In a repeat of the 2009 final the opening goal came inside three minutes as Barcelona started at a breathtaking tempo.
Messi
gave Athletic a early warning as he was able to run at the opposition
defence before putting his shot narrowly wide, before Adriano crossed
for Pedro whose shot was deflected behind for a corner. The Catalans
opted to swing the delivery in, and it reaped rewards when the ball fell
to Pedro who reacted first to open the scoring.
The
Basques looked to retain possession in the hope of building a sustained
period of pressure on Jose Pinto's goal, but despite the keepers
nervous clearances Athletic never truly threatened.
Barca
continued to exploit the openness of Athletic's defence as Messi cut
inside from the right before bending a goal-bound effort toward the top
corner. But for Gorka Iraizoz's flying save, Marcelo Bielsa's side would
have fallen further behind.
The Argentine, however, was not to be denied a second time. Messi
latched onto Andres Iniesta's perfectly weighted through ball, taking
it into his path with the outside of his left foot before lifting it
into the roof of the net with his right.
And Barca extended their lead when Pedro curled a precise finish into the far corner, following Xavi's delicate lay off five minutes later.
The
third goal appeared to awaken Athletic Bilbao as they threatened
immediately after the restart with Markel Susaeta forcing Pinto into a
smart save.
However, Bielsa's side could have conceded a fourth
when Messi managed to evade the attentions of Fernando Amorebieta
latching onto a long ball, the wily Argentine attempted a lob from
inside the area but it lacked the sufficient height to beat Iraizoz.
Fernando
Llorente, who had cut a lonesome figure in the attacking third for
Athletic, was finally offered some support as the Basques found their
passing rhythm. Iker Munian slid a pass through to Athletic's talismanic
striker who turned expertly beyond Gerard Pique before, with a clear
sight of goal, falling to ground only to see his claims for a penalty
waved away by the referee.
Bielsa made two changes at the break
in the hope of overturning the three goal deficit in the second half,
the Argentine coach introducing Inigo Perez and Ander Herrera.
The
changes had an immediate impact on the game as the Basque began to
prevent Barca from dominating possession and territory, and were even
afforded the first chance of the second half. Substitute Herrera slid an
inviting through ball to Ibai Gomez but his attempted lob over an
onrushing Pinto dropped beyond the target.
As the second half
progressed the Catalans appeared to be content with their three goal
lead as Athletic's chances were limited to set pieces.
With the
contest seemingly over Guardiola's side appeared to be content with
their three-goal lead as Athletic failed to create an opening. In fact
Barca continued to look the more likely as they broke away, with Pedro
denied a hat-trick thanks to a last-ditch tackle.
Messi then
embarked on a typically magical run, evading the challenges of four
Athletic defenders, only to be denied a second goal by Iraizoz's
outstretched boot.
Despite the substitution, Athletic were
gifted a golden chance to register a goal when Jon Aurtenetxe was left
unmarked at the far post only to direct his header wide of the target
from point blank range.
Xavi, one of the players to symbolise
Barca as a club, was then given a resounding exit by Guardiola as the
Catalan's looked to stroll to a comfortable finish.
The win, a
14th trophy for Guardiola in four years, cemented his place as the most
successful Barcelona coach as he brings his legacy to a close, leaving
the reigns to Tito Vilanova.
Source : Goal.com