Minnows knock Madrid out of cup

Real Madrid were knocked out of the Copa del Rey in humiliating fashion after crashing to a 4-1 aggregate defeat at the hands of Alcorcon.
For the second year in a row, Madrid have been put out of Spain’s domestic cup competition by a third-tier side.
Kaka, Raul and Ruud van Nistelrooy all played, but it took a late Rafael van der Vaart goal to seal a hollow win.
The damage was done by their 4-0 first-leg loss and there have been calls for the head of coach Manuel Pellegrini.
“To lose to a team in the third division can’t be considered an achievement,” said the under-fire Chilean.
Van der Vaart’s 81st-minute goal at least spared Real’s blushes on the night at home but the club’s fans were far from impressed, booing off their players at half-time and the final whistle. But the home supporters were magnanimous enough to give Alcorcon a massive ovation at the end of the game.
Madrid director general Jorge Valdano tried to be positive, but it was cold comfort for one of the biggest clubs in the world, and a club that spent vast sums on new players in the summer.
“You can’t say in the first leg, or the second, that we didn’t try,” said Valdano.
Following their first leg loss, Pellegrini had admitted there was “no reason or explanation” for the result.
“We hope our fans can forgive us,” he added.
Valdano also apologised to fans for that defeat but backed Pellegrini, their eighth different coach in five years.
“It’s difficult and I know how the Madrid supporters must be feeling,” Valdano told the club’s website.

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