Sevilla ease to cup win over lower league Mirandes


Sevilla's Sebastian Carlos Cristoforo (R) is challenged by Estoril's Evandro during their Europa League soccer match in Seville, November 28, 2013. REUTERS/Marcelo del

(Reuters) - Stuttering Valencia reached the King’s Cup semi-finals after a Rodrigo Moreno strike gave them a morale-boosting 1-0 second-leg victory away to Las Palmas and a 2-1 aggregate win on Thursday.

Valencia are yet to win in seven La Liga matches under coach Gary Neville and lie 11th in the table, but the chance of silverware will ease some of the tension surrounding the club.

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