05.06.2007 11:00
Two wins in last three finals
Berta Brau
Tonight’s Copa Catalunya Final will be the fourth in a row that has featured the two biggest clubs in the city, Barça and Espanyol.
Barcelona won two of those meetings, but the last time the sides met in the competition, it was
Espanyol that lifted the trophy.
First win under Rijkaard
The first of those finals was in 2003, the 15th
edition of the tournament. Barça had several new players and a new coach and immediately
demonstrated the kind of attacking football that would be characteristic of this team, while
Espanyol were content to sit back and wait for chances to play the counter-attacking game. Barça
scored the only goal after 59 minutes in a move that started with a Ronaldinho free kick. It was
the same player who latched onto a loose ball following a scuffle on the edge of the area, and
deftly placed the ball in the back of the net
Goals from Deco and Ronaldinho
Barça retained the title the following year.
Rijkaard picked a strong side and once again opted to employ an attacking formation. It paid off,
with Deco putting Barça a goal up after 21 minutes. Espanyol’s valiant efforts to equalise
failed to bear fruit, and a Ronaldinho free kick in the second half secured the title (2-0).
Narrow defeat
The following season, Espanyol got their revenge.
Barça had umpteen chances to win the match, but luck was not on their side, and the only goal of
the night came in the 38th minute when Coro beat Jorquera. Motta missed a golden chance to
equalise, but his effort on the face of the goal inexplicably found its way over the crossbar.