Barcelona's Bojan Krkic celebrates scoring a goal during
his team's Champions League quarter-final first leg soccer match against Schalke
04 in Gelsenkirchen April 1.- Xinhua/Reuters
A second half goal from FC Barcelona's young striker Bojan Krkic gave his
side a 1-0 Copa delRey (King's Cup) triumph away to Benidorm yesterday.
Although both sides have to play the second leg of the tie in two week's
time, anything other than a comfortable win for Barcelona against a side from
the third tier of Spanish football would be a major surprise.
Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola took the opportunity to give youngsters such as
Victor Sanchez and Sergio Busquets a place in his starting line-up and give a
rare outing to veteran defender Sylvinho. But there were plenty of first team
regulars in the Barcelona 11.
Nevertheless the football on display was less than impressive, although
Barcelona were always the better side on a pitch that had been affected by the
heavy rain.
Brazilian full back Dani Alves was Barcelona's best player in the first half.
But despite his efforts down the right, the half time whistle was blown with no
change to the original score.
That changed after 55 minutes, when Bojan scored the only goal of the game.
The 18-year-old has not had as many first team chances this season as he may
have expected, but that did not stop him reacting quickly to a pass from Sanchez
to fire home the only goal of the match.
Benidorm worked hard, but lacked the quality to trouble Barcelona and
although the visitors took their foot off the gas and failed to add any further
goals, their place in the last 16 is all but assured.