Barcelona beats Real Madrid and qualifies for the sixth time in a row at the King's Cup final



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Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Barcelona have reached the King's Cup final for the sixth consecutive time after winning the semi-final with three goals against Real Madrid after winning their third victory over rivals traditional in the last 5 games.

At Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Real Madrid had a first-round lead over their opponents, but their players missed several scoring opportunities, ending the first period with a goalless draw.

And because football punishes those who miss this opportunity, Uruguay's Luis Suarez scored Barcelona's first goal in the 50th minute, before Rafael Paran added a second goal in Barcelona in the 69th minute.

In the 73rd minute, Suarez opened fire on Real with a third goal, ending the match with a clear 3-0 win for the Catalan formation, which allowed the "realism" of the kidnapping of the precious victory.

With this win, Barcelona reached the final for the sixth time in a row on the way to the title of the 31st King of Spain, pending the winner of the match, Valencia and Real Betis, who will play on Friday.

The Catalan team has won its third victory in the last five games against Real, who won his last win against Barcelona in August 2017 in the Spanish Super Cup.

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