Karim Benzema struck a hat-trick as Real Madrid hammered Barcelona 4-0 at Camp Nou to reach the Copa del Rey final on Wednesday, progressing 4-1 on aggregate.
Vinicius Junior scored just before halftime as Carlo Ancelotti’s side rallied from a one-goal first-leg semi-final deficit, with Benzema adding a treble in the second half.
After scoring three goals against Real Valladolid in La Liga over the weekend, Benzema repeated the feat to humiliate Barcelona on a difficult night for coach Xavi Hernandez in front of nearly 95,000 distraught fans.
Los Blancos trail their arch-rivals by 12 points in La Liga and were beaten by Barca in the Spanish Super Cup final in January, but triumphed here to reach the Copa final for the first time since 2014, where they will face Osasuna.
“It was a complete game — when you play a complete game, you win 4-0 like that,” said Ancelotti.
“This is the most important moment of the season and when we’re at the right temperature (like this), we’re good.”
Madrid turfed out the record 31-time cup winners with a muscular performance on a spiky night in Barcelona, where they also ended a demoralising run of three consecutive Clasico defeats.
Barcelona’s Sergi Roberto said letting in Vinicius’ goal on the stroke of half-time was a huge blow.
“Their goal at the end of the first half killed us, we didn’t deserve to let in that goal. I think we were better in the first half,” the midfielder told RTVE.
“We created more chances that we didn’t put away, and that goal hurt our morale. In the second half they scored the second and we couldn’t play our game.”
The Catalan said defeat would not damage Barcelona’s title bid in the final weeks of the season.
“Now we have a considerable points distance, it will not affect us, we have to continue and go for the league,” he added.