
Real
 Madrid's French defender Raphael Varane (R) scores a goal against UD 
Cornella, at the Power8 stadium near Barcelona, on October 29, 2014 
With
 World Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo among a host of star names 
given the night off, it was centre-back Raphael Varane who produced the 
finishing touch in the first half as his bullet header put the visitors 
in front after just 10 minutes.
Cornella, from the outskirts of 
Barcelona, had their magic moment 10 minutes later, though, as Oscar 
Munoz saw off challenges from Varane and Alvaro Arbeloa before firing 
high past Keylor Navas to equalise.
However,
 in a game played at the home of top-flight side Espanyol, Varane 
restored Real's lead from another corner nine minutes before half-time 
and Javier Hernandez put the tie beyond the Catalans with a fine angled 
finish eight minutes into the second period.
Madrid
 boss Carlo Ancelotti then withdrew James Rodriguez, one of only four 
players to retain his place from Saturday's 3-1 Clasico victory over 
Barcelona, for Marcelo.
And 
the Brazilian rounded off the scoring when he smashed home from a narrow
 angle after Jose Manuel Segovia had parried Isco's initial effort.
With
 the second leg still to come at the Santiago Bernabeu in early 
December, Real remain very much on course for a last 16 meeting with La 
Liga champions Atletico Madrid.
Sevilla
 are also well on their way to a place in the last 16 as on-loan 
Liverpool striker Iago Aspas scored a hat-trick in their 6-1 thrashing 
of Sabadell.
 
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