Source: CCTV.com
05-10-2007 10:06
Sevilla have cruised through to the final of the Spanish King's Cup. They beat Deportivo La Coruna two-nil on Wednesday to secure a five-nil aggregate victory.
Sevilla's final opponents are practically set, as Barcelona lead Getafe five-two going into Thursday's semi-final second leg.
Progress to the final looked a formality for Sevilla as they hosted Deportivo La Coruna with a 3-0 advantage from last month's semi-final first leg.
And it became even more so on just three minutes, when Duda's spectacular free-kick dipped in to put Sevilla 4-0 up on aggregate.
Filipe almost replied in kind for the visitors on 16 minutes, but his effort clipped the top of the crossbar.
16 minutes later, Ernesto Chevanton found the net with a crisp shot to give Sevilla a two-goal lead on the night.
The match resembled a training session for the home side after the break, and Chevanton should have converted in his second five minutes into the second half.
It finished 2-0 to Sevilla. They now can look forward to the final in Madrid late next month.
Editor:Liu Fang