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April 17, 2014
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Bale's late goal gives Madrid Copa del Rey

Real Madrid's Portuguese players Cristiano Ronaldo (left) Fabio Coentrao (centre) and Pepe celebrate with the trophy after Real Madrid won the final of the Copa del Rey against Barcelona at the Mestalla stadium in Valencia yesterday. - ap photos

VALENCIA, Spain (AP):

Gareth Bale's late gallop and goal sealed Real Madrid's 19th Copa del Rey title yesterday in a thrilling 2-1 win over Barcelona, as the Welshman filled the void left by the injured Cristiano Ronaldo to claim his first career trophy.

Ronaldo's extra-time heroics gave Madrid the 2011 Copa del Rey title at Barcelona expense, and in his absence Bale scored in the 85th to make sure Madrid repeated the feat at the same Mestalla Stadium with his first goal in three clasico matches.

Angel Di Maria scored Madrid's opener from a counterattack in the 11th minute of a first half Madrid dominated over a Barcelona side that lacked ideas in attack and was slow to recover in defence.

Barcelona defender Marc Bartra, who was cleared from injury at the last minute, levelled against the run of play in the 67th by heading in from a corner kick to ruin goalkeeper Iker Casilla's record run of not conceding in the tournament.

The goal energised Barcelona and snapped Lionel Messi into action after an apathetic first hour, and the game's final 15 minutes became a frenetic back-and-forth.

But with the game hanging in the balance, Bale got the winner when he exploded down the left side of the pitch, even running out of bounds to avoid Bartra, before he raced into the area and rolled the ball under goalkeeper Jose Pinto.

Barcelona, however, still had one last chance, only for Neymar's shot to hit the upright in the 90th.

After not winning the cup competition between 1993 and 2011, Madrid have won it twice in the last four years.

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