Copa del Rey draw 2019: Barcelona vs Real Madrid tie will be 'fascinating' says Ernesto Valverde

The rivals will meet at the Nou Camp in the first leg next Wednesday, with the return clash then taking place on February 26

Saturday 02 February 2019 05:55 EST
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Ernesto Valverde feels Barcelona's Copa del Rey semi-final against Real Madrid will be a "fascinating tie."

Following Friday's draw for the last four, the clubs will meet at the Nou Camp in the first leg next Wednesday, with the return clash then taking place on February 26.

The second leg is four days before they meet once more at the Bernabeu in LaLiga.

Barca boss Valverde, whose table-toppers host Valencia in the league on Saturday, was quoted by Marca as saying on Friday: "It will be a great tie between two great teams who are both fighting to win LaLiga and the Champions League.

"All of this makes for an excellent spectacle for both the teams and the fans alike. It is bound to be a fascinating tie and it will be interesting to see who makes it through to the final.

"They were going through a poor run of form in the league but they have turned it around and we know that it will be a tough match."

The last meeting between the clubs was Barca's 5-1 league triumph at the Nou Camp on October 28 - what proved Real's last match before sacking boss Julen Lopetegui.

With Santiago Solari now at the helm, the European champions - third in the table, 10 points adrift of Barcelona - have played 11 league games, winning eight of them.

That includes victories in each of the last three as they bounced back from a 2-0 home loss against Real Sociedad.

They and Barca are joined in the Copa Del Rey semis by Valencia, who will take on Real Betis.

Valencia's 3-1 quarter-final second-leg victory over Getafe on Tuesday came three days on from a 3-0 league win against Villarreal.

Valverde is looking forward to the challenge
Valverde is looking forward to the challenge (EPA)

Valverde - whose men are five points clear of second-placed Atletico Madrid after winning their last eight league games - said of seventh-spotted Los Che: "Valencia are once again looking very good in front of goal.

"It reminds me of how they were last year; they started the season in fine form.

"Their approach has been very similar this year and they look a lot more confident in front of goal and they are taking their chances and climbing the table."

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