(PA) Thursday 20 January 2011
Barcelona survived an  almighty scare against Real Betis to book their place in the semi-finals  of the Copa del Rey after a 6-3 aggregate victory.
Pep Guardiola's side looked assured of their  place in the last four after cruising to a 5-0 win in the first leg, but  were quickly on the rack tonight as two goals in the opening seven  minutes from Jorge Molina set second-tier Betis on the way to a 3-1 win.  The result brought an end to Barcelona's record run of 28 games  unbeaten.
The start was a humiliating one  for a Barcelona team which, while weakened, still boasted the likes of Lionel Messi, Xavi, Javier Mascherano and  Gerard Pique. And Messi it was who restored some Catalan pride seven  minutes before the break as he fired home to reduce the deficit and  leave Betis needing to score seven goals to progress.
In the end the hosts could manage just one more  goal, through Arzu on the stroke of half-time, but Barcelona's  humiliation was not yet quite complete, with Messi's uncharacteristic  penalty miss in the second period typifying a poor display by the  Primera Division leaders.
In the night's  other quarter-final second leg, Almeria beat Deportivo La Coruna 3-2 to  complete a 4-2 aggregate win and secure their place in the final four  for the first time. Corona opened the scoring for Almeria in the 19th  minute while Albert Crusat made it 2-0 just 60 seconds later.
Depor fought back onto level terms through  Pablo Alverez's penalty two minutes before the break and Adrian Lopez's  header seven minutes after the restart. But Henok Goitom's penalty put  Almeria out of sight in the 55th minute to secure a semi-final berth  against Barcelona. fifa.com
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