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Jan 19, 2023 at 8pm UK at Estadio de la Cerámica
Villarreal
2 - 3
Real Madrid
Capoue (4'), Chukwueze (42')
Capoue (8'), Reina (80'), Baena (85'), Torres (88'), Parejo (90+5')
FT(HT: 2-0)
Junior (57'), Militao (69'), Ceballos (86')
Camavinga (36'), Valverde (72'), Junior (90'), Rudiger (90+3')

Preview: Villarreal vs. Real Madrid - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Thursday's Copa del Rey clash between Villarreal and Real Madrid, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Aiming to avoid a second dose of cup disappointment in a matter of days, Real Madrid take on Villarreal in the last 16 of the Copa del Rey at La Ceramica on Thursday evening.

Quique Setien's side played out a 1-1 draw with Celta Vigo in their most recent outing, while Los Blancos fell to a 3-1 loss to Barcelona in the final of the Supercopa de Espana.


Match preview

Villarreal coach Quique Setien on January 7, 2023© Reuters

Embarking on a spectacular seven-game winning run in competitive and non-competitive fixtures leading up to their trip to Celta Vigo, Villarreal could not extend their victorious streak to eight matches, despite Gerard Moreno breaking the deadlock with only 15 minutes gone.

Jorgen Strand Larsen came off the bench to level for Celta Vigo in the second half, but there has been much to like about Villarreal since Setien succeeded Unai Emery, and regaining their rightful place in the Champions League is no longer mission impossible.

Indeed, the Yellow Submarine are sitting pretty in fifth in the La Liga table - only behind fourth-placed Atletico Madrid on goal difference - but at the same time only one goal separates Villarreal from fellow 28-pointers Real Betis in sixth spot.

The top-four race takes a backseat for the time being, as Villarreal - who have already beaten Santa Amalia, Guijuelo and FC Cartagena in this year's Copa del Rey - endeavour to make the quarter-finals of the competition for the third time in four seasons.

The Yellow Submarine have not progressed further than the last eight since losing to Barcelona in the 2014-15 semi-finals - their best-ever finish in the competition - but a first-ever piece of domestic silverware is long overdue for the Ceramica outfit.

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti before the match on January 15, 2023© Reuters

Real Madrid make the journey to a team who have failed to keep a single clean sheet since the return of domestic football after the World Cup, but Carlo Ancelotti was left to rue defensive deficiencies as Barcelona clinched the Supercopa de Espana crown in Riyadh.

Gavi coolly slotted home the opening goal before turning provider for Robert Lewandowski and Pedri either side of the half time whistle, and Karim Benzema's response with only seconds remaining served as little consolation for the capital giants.

Also playing catch-up to La Blaugrana in the race for La Liga title glory, second-placed Real Madrid have a three-point gap to make up to Barcelona and face a particularly challenging set of fixtures against Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad and Valencia in the coming weeks.

It took a second-half goal from Rodrygo for Real Madrid to edge past Cacereno 1-0 in the last round of the Copa del Rey, which they have not won since 2014, and Los Blancos have suffered four quarter-final exits since last lifting the domestic prize nine years ago.

However, not since their last stint as defending champions in 2014-15 have Real Madrid been dumped out in the last 16, although they were beaten 2-1 by Villarreal at La Ceramica on January 7, and jet lag will not be the visitors' friend at the Yellow Submarine's fortress.

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Team News

Real Madrid's Aurelien Tchouameni during the warm up before the match on September 3, 2022© Reuters

Villarreal boss Setien is facing a quandary at right-back for Thursday's game, as both Juan Foyth and Kiko Femenia - the latter of whom lasted just five minutes after replacing the Argentine - came off injured in the draw with Celta Vigo with shoulder and calf issues respectively.

However, Foyth has since returned to training alongside Gerard Moreno - who missed Monday's session as a precaution - but Giovani Lo Celso, Alfonso Pedraza and Nicolas Jackson could all sit out again.

Arnaut Danjuma, who was an unused substitute at the weekend, recently travelled to England to hold transfer talks with unspecified clubs, and the Dutch winger is unlikely to be seen on the field on Thursday evening. Meanwhile, ex-Blancos man Raul Albiol is back from a ban and could start in the heart of the backline.

As for Real Madrid, right-back Lucas Vazquez is facing a few more weeks on the sidelines with a sprained ankle, while Aurelien Tchouameni and David Alaba both missed the Supercopa de Espana tournament with calf injuries and are also absent alongside Luka Modric (rested) and Dani Carvajal (adductor).

Amid an unforgiving winter schedule and long journey home from the Middle East, Ancelotti should not be averse to making several alterations, but the Blancos boss has confirmed that Thibaut Courtois will be given the nod in goal over Andriy Lunin.

The fresh legs of Rodrygo and Marco Asensio could also come in handy in attack, while Dani Ceballos is a candidate to come into the engine room with Modric enjoying a night off.

Villarreal possible starting lineup:
Reina; Foyth, Albiol, Torres, A. Moreno; Capoue, Morlanes, Parejo; Chukwueze, Moreno, Pino

Real Madrid possible starting lineup:
Courtois; Odriozola, Militao, Nacho, Mendy; Kroos, Camavinga, Ceballos; Rodrygo, Benzema, Vinicius Jr


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We say: Villarreal 2-1 Real Madrid

Lightning may very well strike twice at La Ceramica this week, with plenty of Ancelotti's first-team crop under-performing, others out injured and nearly all battling the effects of a tiring mid-season trip for the Super Cup.

Villarreal's defensive frailties and fitness issues should give Los Blancos hope, but having already overcome the Champions League holders in 2023 and showcasing an affinity for goals, we have faith in Setien's side to end Los Blancos' hopes of Copa del Rey glory.

For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.


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Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti before the match on January 15, 2023
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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Barcelona1613213562941
2Real Madrid16122236162038
3Real Sociedad18122428181038
4Atletico MadridAtletico1894527161131
5Villarreal178452013728
6Real BetisBetis178451914528
7Osasuna178361716127
8Athletic Bilbao177552517826
9Rayo Vallecano187562422226
10Mallorca187471516-125
11GironaGirona175662627-121
12Espanyol184862226-420
13Valencia165472318519
14Almeria175391826-818
15Sevilla184681826-818
16Getafe174581624-817
17Celta Vigo184591729-1217
18Real ValladolidValladolid1852111328-1517
19CadizCadiz183781229-1716
20ElcheElche1705121135-245

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