- Real Madrid 3-0 Sevilla
 - James Rodríguez 11, 44pen; Raphaël Varane 29
 
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| James Rodríguez, left, celebrates with Luka Modric after scoring Real Madrid’s third goal against Sevilla before half-time in the first leg of the Copa del Rey last-16 tie. Photograph: Denis Doyle/Getty Images | 
Real Madrid started 2017 by extending their unbeaten run to 38 
matches in all competitions with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Sevilla 
in the first leg of their Copa del Rey last-16 clash.
A first-half brace from James Rodríguez and a Raphaël Varane header 
was enough for Madrid to ease the foot off the gas in the second half 
before the second leg in Seville on 12 January.
Álvaro Morata missed a glorious early chance after Luka Modric picked
 out the Spain international in the six-yard box. Morata diverted the 
ball wide with the linesman saving the striker’s blushes as he was 
flagged for offside.
It did not take long for Madrid to break the deadlock as their 
high-pressing game saw Casemiro dispossess Steven N’Zonzi on the edge of
 his penalty area and the ball kindly fell to Rodríguez, who curled into
 the bottom corner from 20 yards out, leaving Sergio Rico no chance.
Los Blancos nearly doubled their lead when the marauding Dani 
Carvajal found space on the right byline and picked out Modric on the 
penalty spot, who acrobatically volleyed just wide. The hosts continued 
to dominate with Marcelo going close when Carvajal again had time to 
pick out the Brazilian full-back at the far post to thunder a volley 
straight at Rico. The keeper somehow managed to keep the ball out of the
 net, but not for long. The resulting corner from Toni Kroos found 
Varane, who headed home his fourth goal of the season into the bottom 
corner.
The contest was pretty much over by half-time when Los Rojiblancos 
gave away a spot-kick when Mariano bundled over Modric in the area. 
Rodríguez coolly despatched the spot-kick into the bottom corner to put 
Madrid 3-0 up at the break.
After the restart, the hosts continued to put pressure on the 
visitors’ defence with Marcelo, a constant threat down the left-hand 
side, picking out Morata in the penalty box but, despite a slip from 
Rami, the striker could only screw his volley wide.
Late on, Casemiro produced a wonder pass to Danilo on the edge of 
Sevilla’s penalty area which ended with another Rico save – but the 
second half lacked any penetration.
 
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