Athletic Bilbao beat Real Madrid 1-0 in the Copa del Rey quarter-final on Thursday to avenge their Supercopa de Espana final loss.
In the 89th minute, Alex Berenguer scored a brilliant winner to send Marcelino’s side into the last four, where Valencia, Real Betis, and Rayo Vallecano await.
Madrid had beaten Athletic 2-0 in the Supercopa final last month, but in the absence of Karim Benzema, they were unable to break through at San Mames.
Athletic, who eliminated Barcelona in the previous round, could now reach their third Copa final in a row, after losing the previous two to Barcelona and Real Sociedad.
Clear-cut chances were scarce in the first half, but it was Athletic who carried the threat, with 10 shots to Madrid’s three despite having only 41.3 per cent of the possession.
Indeed, Carlo Ancelotti’s men ended the half with just 0.1 expected goals, their lowest tally for the first 45 minutes of any match since a 1-0 away win over Real Valladolid in January 2020.
Inigo Martinez saw a header well saved by Thibaut Courtois early in the second half, before Raul Garcia glanced an effort wide via a deflection and Berenguer, on for the injured Nico Williams, fired over.
Madrid began to assume more control as the 90 minutes wore on and Casemiro spurned a great chance, firing straight at Julen Agirrezabala from Marco Asensio’s clever backheel.
Yet just as extra time beckoned, Berenguer produced a moment of magic, turning cleverly onto his left foot inside the Madrid box before bending a superb strike to the right of Courtois.