04.01.2008 12:05
Sevilla play Barça in the cup
David Saura
FC Barcelona will play against Sevilla in the last 16 of the Copa del Rey following the draw on Friday afternoon. The second leg will take place in Camp Nou on January 16.
The game between the Blaugrana and the cup holders is the pick of the round as Frank Rijkaard's
side will face a stern test against Manolo Jiménez's outfit. With the first game being played in
the Sánchez Pizjuán on January 9, Barça will have home advantage in the second game a week later.
African Nations
Both teams will be without certain players for both matches as Barça and
Sevilla will lose their stars to the African Cup of Nations after the weekend. The Blaugrana see
Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon) and Touré Yaya (Ivory Coast) be away, while Frédéric Kanouté and Seydou
Keita (both Mali) and Arouna Koné (Ivory Coast) will go from Sevilla.
Three-in-a-row
Due to the date of the return leg, Barça will now play three consecutive home games as they
face Murcia on January 13 and Racing Santander on January 20 at Camp Nou, with the cup game in
between.
Previous meetings
Barcelona and Sevilla have met on ten occasions in the Copa del Rey before, with the
Blaugrana having seven victories to their name. The last time the teams met was during the 1990/91
campaign when Johan Cruyff's team won 3-0 in Camp Nou then when one better as they won 4-0 in
Seville.
Recre or Villarreal next
The winner of this tie will face the win of the
tie between Recreativo and Villarreal in the quarter finals and if Barça are victorious, then the
second leg would be in the Camp Nou.