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Franck Kessié was a starter against Real Madrid for this semi-final second leg of the King's Cup, and was overwhelmed on the Camp Nou pitch by the Madrid wave. With his teammates, Barça had difficulty to exist in this Clasico. Despite the victory in the first leg, the Blaugrana fall loudly at home with a classy performance of Karim Benzema who signed a hat-trick (50th, 58th and 80th) and also a brilliant Vinicius (45th). In the final, Real Madrid will face Osasuna on May 6, who defeated Athletic Bilbao.
🙌 ¡ESTAMOS EN LA FINAL! 🙌
🏁 FP: @FCBarcelona_es 0-4 @RealMadrid (Global 1-4)
⚽ @vinijr 45'+1', @Benzema 50', 58' (p), 81'#ElClásico | #Emirates pic.twitter.com/D6XfHnXdri— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadrid) April 5, 2023