MADRID: Jorge Luque converted a penalty in the last minute of extra time to give second-division Cordoba a dramatic victory over Racing Santander on the away goals rule in the Copa del Rey Tuesday. Santander won the second leg match 3-1 but Luque's 120th-minute penalty after a contentious hand ball decision put Cordoba into the fifth round, having previously won the first leg 2-0. Santander appeared set to go through after controlling the match at El Sardinero Stadium. Ivan Bolado broke through a crowded area to poke past Alberto Garcia for a 25th-minute opener. Kennedy Bakircioglu made it all square over two legs in the 72nd minute after Garcia failed to get to his floating free kick and Eduardo Bedia scored from another free kick in the 102nd. On Monday, substitutes Alvaro Negredo and Alejandro Alfaro scored second-half goals to lead Sevilla to a 2-0 win over 10-man Valencia. Valencia was a man down from the 25th minute when midfielder Mehmet Topal was shown a red card for a tackle on Martin Caceres. Unai Emery's team put up strong resistance until Negredo came on in the 53rd. One minute later, the striker jumped on the rebound from Careces' shot to score the opener. Alfaro sealed the victory by heading in Mouhamadou Dabo's cross from the right in the 77th. “We had the ball, but we couldn't find the space to attack with precision, but luckily the play of the goal arrived and I could score,” Negredo told the Spanish television channel La Sexta. “Then Alfaro put the game away.” Sevilla is now level with fifth-place Valencia on 17 points, but is behind on goal difference. Real Madrid stayed top with 26 points after continuing its 11-year unbeaten streak against cross-town rival Atletico Madrid with a 2-0 win Sunday. Barcelona held on to second with 25 points after handing Getafe a 3-1 defeat, while Villarreal kept pace in third with 23 points with its 4-1 victory over Athletic Bilbao. Sevilla has yet to lose at the Sanchez Pizjuan stadium this season, while Valencia is now winless in its last four outings. Sevilla controlled possession early on and took advantage of Diego Perotti's speed on the right flank. The Argentine winger soon found Luis Fabiano, who tested goalkeeper Cesar Sanchez with a point-blank strike from close range in the 11th. Even before Topal's sending off, Valencia only managed a shot by Juanma Mata that goalkeeper Javier Varas had to stretch his leg to keep out. Gregorio Manzano's squad tried to press its extra-man advantage, but Cesar was well positioned to easily control a header by Luis Fabiano in the 29th and shots by Perotti and Koffi Romaric in injury time before the break. Vicente Guaita replaced an injured Cesar in goal at halftime and soon had to deal with a long strike by Sevilla's Fernando Navarro. Manzano's decision to add a third striker paid off immediately when Negredo slotted the ball between Guaita's legs. Valencia coach Unai Emery said the decision to send-off Topal was “incorrect” and “conditioned the outcome of the game.”