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Beckham red carded as Real triumph

Beckham and Ronaldo celebrate but minutes later the England skipper was sent off
Beckham and Ronaldo celebrate but minutes later the England skipper was sent off

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MADRID, Spain (Reuters) -- England captain David Beckham was sent off as Real Madrid beat Valencia 3-0 on Wednesday in a King's Cup quarterfinal first leg.

Goals from Raul, Ronaldo and Luis Figo had already put Real in charge of the Bernabeu tie when Beckham picked up a second caution in the 87th minute for a challenge from behind on Pablo Aimar.

He was swiftly followed by Valencia midfielder David Albelda, who was also booked for a second time in a separate incident.

Sevilla scored an even more emphatic victory in the night's other quarterfinal first leg, as they cruised to a 4-0 win at home to a weakened Atletico Madrid side.

League leaders Valencia made a dazzling start against their chief rivals for the league title, fizzing passes in front of the Real defence and twice going close in the opening few minutes.

Albelda looked odds on to score when he controlled the ball inside the box but the Spanish international midfielder's shot drifted just wide.

Mista then wasted a clear chance with a header that was well wide of the Real goal.

Real took the lead when Raul met a Santiago Solari cross with a glancing header in the 32nd minute.

Valencia pressed for an equaliser in the second half but Ronaldo blasted in Real's second in the 81st minute and Luis Figo made it 3-0 from the penalty spot after Carlos Marchena had brought down Raul.

Two minutes later Beckham was sent off for the first time since joining the Spanish champions and was given a rousing ovation as he left the field.

Three goals in 10 minutes midway through the first half set Sevilla on their way, with a Julio Baptista free kick rounding off victory in the 73rd minute.

Dario Silva opened the scoring after 20 minutes with a header that Atletico keeper German Burgos should have kept out.

Jose Antonio Reyes drilled in the second five minutes later and a Pablo Alfaro header made it 3-0 with 29 minutes gone.

The dismissal of Sevilla defender Javi Navarro after 85 minutes came too late to make any difference.


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