Subscribe to our channel: https://goo.gl/pqS0mLReal Madrid 6-1 Melilla: Captain Isco nets brace on first start under Santiago Solari as hosts win. Isco has answered his critics by netting twice on his first start under Santiago Solari as Real Madrid eased past minnows Melilla to advance to the last-16 of the Copa del Rey. Thursday's match got underway early at 3.15pm with December 6 being a national holiday in Spain - it marked the 40th anniversary since their new constitution was approved in a referendum. Despite the occasion, thousands of fans still turned out at the Bernabeu to watch Madrid put their opponents to the sword. Solari's men already had one foot in the next round before a ball had even been kicked here, having won the first leg in Melilla 4-0. The side from the autonomous city of Melilla on the north coast of Africa knew they faced an uphill task with a significant deficit to overturn and quickly realised they would need a miracle after Marco Asensio struck a quickfire double shortly after the half-hour mark. Asensio's goals came in quick succession amid a flurry of activity late in the first half as he found the back of the net twice. Minutes later and things got worse for the visitors with 21-year-old Javier Sanchez grabbing a moment to savour by adding the third. Isco made it 4-0 two minutes after the break and then, after 18-year-old Vinicius Junior deservedly got his name on the scoresheet, doubled his tally. Melilla grabbed a consolation goal 10 minutes from the end through Yacine Qasmi's penalty, but there was still enough time for Isco to strike again as Real coasted to an emphatic win over the Segunda Division B, Group 4 leaders. Having left the newly-crowned Ballon D'Or winner Luka Modric out of the 18, Solari had to be patient and it was not until the 33rd minute that the LaLiga giants got their noses in front when Asensio ran on to full-back Dani Carvajal's ball and fired into the bottom corner of Pedro Luis' goal. Once the seal had been broken, Real had the bit between their teeth and they extended their lead within two minutes when Asensio repeated the feat with teenager Vinicius Junior this time supplying the ammunition. The game, as well as the tie, was effectively over six minutes before the break when Asensio turned provider to allow Sanchez to help himself to a third, and Melilla's hopes of keeping matters respectable were deal a further blow within two minutes of the restart when skipper Isco blasted home from distance. Vinicius went close twice in quick succession and then had two more efforts saved as the home side went for the kill, but he finally got his reward with 15 minutes remaining when he rounded off a pacy break. Qasmi made no mistake from 12 yards after being fouled by Sanchez as time ran down, but the respite was temporary and Isco restored the five-goal margin seven minutes from time.
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Kick off 19:30 BST at Spotland, Rochdale FC UEFA U19 Championship, Elite Qualifying Round England - Afobe 85' Montenegro - Vukčević 25' The official Youtube channel of The England Football team with exclusive news, match highlights, player profiles and more. To find out more about the England team visit: http://thefa.com/England England on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/EnglandTeam Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/fatvofficial A last gasp goal from Benik Afobe kept England's Euro hopes alive at Spotland on Sunday night, as an impressive Montenegro side kept the Young Lions at bay and almost secured what would have been a memorable victory and progress to the Finals for them. Head Coach Noel Blake had warned his squad before the game of the dangers the Montenegrins possessed after studying them in action against Switzerland in their opening game on Friday, and they lived up to his expectations by putting in a thoroughly effective performance on a balmy night in Rochdale. With a physical presence in defence and the ability to hit England on the break with pace and precision, they impressed everyone in attendance at Spotland and can certainly consider themselves unfortunate not to have taken the three points on this occasion and the group will now be decided on Wednesday evening and the final round of matches. England's character and never-say-die spirit shone through in the end though, particularly in the last 20 minutes when a goal became more and more crucial before Arsenal striker Afobe made the breakthrough with just five minutes left on the clock. Blake's side had started the game well, looking comfortable across the pitch but for all of their possession in the opening stages, Montenegro always appeared dangerous and sharp on the break and that was what led to the opening goal after 25 minutes. Their impressive captain Marko Vukcevic had looked dangerous right from the start on the right flank and when he nicked the ball off Jack Robinson and broke inside, his powerful left-footer gave Sam Johnstone no chance as it flew past him and into the top corner. England perked up a little after that and had a fair chance to equalise seven minutes later, as George Thorne's in-swinging corner picked out Eric Dier in the area but his glancing header drifted narrowly wide of the post. Nathaniel Chalobah then stung the hands of Montenegrin 'keeper Daniel Petkovic with a low shot from 25 yards, as the Young Lions looked to find a way back into the match but there was to be no breakthrough made before half-time. Blake responded at half-time by making two changes, introducing both Will Keane and Jack Dunn in place of Pat Bamford and Ross Barkley, but if anything, Montenegro came even more to the fore in the second half. Another of their star performers, Milos Kalezic, whose passing and movement was proving a constant thorn in England's side, struck a low shot inches wide of the post after a nifty turn in midfield and then Dejan Zarubica headed wide of the post from Hasan Pepic's pacy corner. The additional introduction of Harry Kane from the bench gave England a further boost up front and the Spurs man didn't take long to get in the thick of the action, trying his luck with a 25-yarder to earn yet another corner. Chalobah then picked out Will Keane in the area, but his shot was well saved by Petkovic and then another quick succession of passes ended with the ball at Dunn's feet. His low left-footer was caught by Petkovic, low to his left, as England began to assert a little pressure whilst also trying to avoid being caught on another counter attack. The equaliser finally came with just five minutes remaining though, as Todd Kane's long throw-in was flicked on by Dier and Afobe managed to control, spin and fire home from seven yards out to give England a valuable point and ensure the Elite Qualifying Round will go down to the final game. (By Nicholas Veevers)
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