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Real Madrid fall to Celta Vigo in Copa del Rey quarterfinal first leg

Real Madrid suffered a second-successive defeat and first at the Santiago Bernabeu in almost a year as Celta Vigo won Wednesday's Copa del Rey quarterfinal first leg 2-1.

Real saw a 40-game unbeaten streak end on Sunday night with a La Liga loss to Sevilla and were beaten again as Celta won a sixth-straight game, inflicting their hosts' first home defeat in the Copa del Rey in five years.

Iago Aspas' 64th-minute strike was cancelled out by Marcelo, but Jonny Castro scored what proved to be the winner one minute later.

There were few chances of note in the first half which saw Cristiano Ronaldo optimistically appeal for a penalty, when Facundo Roncaglia made contact in the area.

Celta's opening goal came on the counter. Theo Bongonda led it before crossing towards Daniel Wass. It did not quite reach the intended target, but fell for Aspas who blasted the ball into the net.

The lead lasted five minutes. Marcelo struck a volley which deflected off Roncaglia to beat goalkeeper Sergio.

But parity was short lived.

Aspas turned provider, finding Castro who slid the ball beyond Kiko Casilla in the Real goal.

Sergio Ramos was perhaps fortunate to avoid a second yellow card for an elbow on Aspas as Real's frustration showed.

Karim Benzema was sent on by Zinedine Zidane, taking the number of Real attackers on the pitch to four.

Alvaro Morata did well to keep the ball in play and it fell for Benzema but the France striker blazed it high over the crossbar.

And the chance was gone, giving Real everything to do in the second leg next week.