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Sevilla routs Celta Vigo in first leg of Copa del Rey semifinal

Sevilla and Barcelona are on a crash course for the Copa del Rey final.

MADRID (AP) — French striker Kevin Gameiro scored twice after missing a first-half penalty to help Sevilla beat Celta Vigo 4-0 in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal on Thursday.

Gameiro had his penalty saved by Celta goalkeeper Ruben Blanco in the 28th minute, but made amends with goals from counterattacks in the 59th and 62nd minutes. Fellow Frenchman Adil Rami had put Sevilla on the board with a header just before halftime, and Danish midfielder Michael Krohn-Dehli rounded off the scoring in the 87th.

The second leg is next week in Vigo. Defending champion Barcelona routed Valencia 7-0 in the first leg of the other semifinal on Wednesday.

Sevilla and Celta created good scoring chances from the start at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium in Seville, but the hosts were in control for most of the match.

Blanco had made two difficult saves just before Celta defender Sergi Gomez fouled Machin Vitolo inside the area to concede the penalty. But the goalkeeper stopped Gameiro's spot-kick by diving to his left to make the save.

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Rami finally opened the scoring with a header off a corner in the 45th, and Gameiro added his goals by taking advantage of the open space left by the Celta defense in the second half. Both times he started his run from Sevilla's own half before getting in front of Blanco in one-on-one situations.

Celta's best chance was a header from Sergi Gomez that hit the crossbar in the first half.

It was the first of three games between Sevilla and Celta in a week. The teams will also meet in a Spanish league game on Sunday in Vigo.

Seeking its first Copa del Rey title, Celta made it to the semifinals by upsetting Atletico Madrid in the quarters. The last time it reached the final was in 2001, when it lost to Real Zaragoza after eliminating Barcelona in the semis.

Sevilla is the only team to have won all of its seven Copa del Rey matches this season. It last won the competition in 2010.