Reformed Copa del Rey shows the way for pure drama of domestic cups

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Last Updated : Feb 04 2020 | 10:30 AM IST

Alvaro Romero had just scored the biggest goal of his life, against Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey, when he asked for a change of career.

"I'm actually a journalist so if there are any newspapers out there that want to hire me, I am available," said Romero, the 23-year-old forward of third tier club Unionistas de Salamanca, who had briefly looked capable of knocking the 13-time European champions out of the cup.

Romero's goal, a curved finish at the end of a slaloming run through Madrid's multi-million-euro midfield, remains perhaps the standout moment of a reformed and revitalised Copa del Rey that has provoked a joyous response in Spain.

Unionistas hosted Real Madrid at their 4,000-capacity Las Pistas, last month, only six years after the club formed out of the ashes of UD Salamanca, who had just gone out of business.

"I was surprised," said Unionistas coach Jabi Luaces after Madrid won 3-1.

"When I saw their team, we saw they respected us and it made me feel proud." Romero was asked which Madrid player's shirt he wanted. "I would take them all," he said.

Unionistas had the chance to play at home against the most famous club in the world not because of luck but a change in the rules that says any lower division team now hosts automatically.

Second legs have been scrapped too, except in the semi-finals, and there are no replays, with matches decided on the night through extra-time and penalties.

It means the likelihood of an upset is increased, as bigger clubs with deeper squads are denied the opportunity to field youngsters before finishing the job at the second attempt.

It also ensures close contests go the distance. Mirandes, sitting 11th in Segunda, will play Villarreal at their Anduva stadium on Wednesday after beating Celta Vigo after extra-time and then Sevilla.

"It is a format in which nobody can be complacent and those that are brave enough to gamble can win the trophy," wrote Madrid newspaper AS.

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First Published: Feb 04 2020 | 10:30 AM IST

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