Barca broke Levante's resistance with strange goals from Dembele

In the first one, after the shot of the scorer in the first match, Erik Kabako, the ball bounced off his leg and lobbed Aitor Fernandes, who just a minute later practically pushed it into the net by himself.
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Erik Kabako tried to shoot the ball, but it hit Ousmane Dembele and lobbed his goalkeeper, Photo: ALBERT GEA
Erik Kabako tried to shoot the ball, but it hit Ousmane Dembele and lobbed his goalkeeper, Photo: ALBERT GEA
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Three clubs from Barcelona, ​​two each from Madrid and Andalusia and one from Valencia will fight for the trophy in the King's Cup.

The last visa for the quarter-finals was won by Barcelona, ​​who after the defeat in the first match (1:2) broke the resistance of Levante with the goals of the mischievous Usman Dembele in just 104 seconds, in the 30th and 31st minutes.

And they weren't ordinary goals, but the French had luck that you don't see very often - with the first one, after the shot of the scorer in the first match, Erik Cabako, the ball bounced off his leg and lobbed Aitor Fernandes, who just a minute later practically put it in by himself into the network.

Look at those two "hits" and feel free to laugh...

In the end, "Blaugrana" won 3:0, because Lionel Messi also scored in the 54th minute.

Montenegrin representative Nikola Vukčević was not in Levante's protocol for this match...

Before Barca, its city rivals Espanyol and Betis reached the quarter-finals.

After 2:2 in the first match, the "Spaniards" defeated Villarreal 3:1 in front of their fans, while the "Verdiblancos" after 0:0 in Seville, a draw against Real Sociedad (2:2) was enough.

Earlier, Real Madrid, Getafe, Sevilla, Valencia and the Catalan Girona, which shocked Atlético at the "Wanda Metropolitano" last night, made it to the top eight.

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