Real Madrid gained a measure of redemption at the Camp Nou by holding Barcelona to a 1-1 draw on Wednesday (Feb 6) and taking the upper-hand in the semi-final of Copa del Rey. Real Madrid’s Welsh forward Gareth Bale (centre) vies with Barcelona’s Portuguese defender Nelson Semedo (right) and Barcelona’s Brazilian midfielder Arthur during the Spanish Copa del Rey (King’s Cup) semi-final first leg football match. (Josep LAGO/AFP) Neither Lionel Messi nor Gareth Bale were named in the starting line-ups for this first leg but their replacements filled the void as Malcom’s curling shot cancelled out an early opener from Lucas Vazquez. After an impressive opening 20 minutes, Madrid were largely second best in a compelling, if unspectacular, Clasico but the result leaves them well-placed heading into the second leg at the Santiago Bernabeu on Feb 27. For Santiago Solari’s side, a resilient, gutsy display will also help erase the memory of their humiliation here in October, when they were thrashed 5-1, a result that caused Julen Lopetegui to be sacked the following day. “Comparisons are unhelpful,” said Solari. “But this result shows how hard the team is working.” Messi, who had been struggling with a thigh problem, and Bale,…