Valencia: Cristiano Ronaldo headed home the winner  in extra-time as Real Madrid ended an 18-year Copa del Rey trophy  drought with a 1-0 victory over biggest rival Barcelona on Wednesday.
Ronaldo  guided Angel Di Maria's 103rd-minute cross back across goal and past  the outstretched hand of goalkeeper Jose Manuel Pinto into the top  corner as Madrid won silverware for the first time since a 2008 Spanish  league title.
"It was a  very tough game. Barcelona played very well but as you know, whoever  scores, wins," said Ronaldo, who won his first title since joining  Madrid last season. "We are very happy; Madrid had not won this cup for  many years."

Madrid  dominated the first half and then relied on goalkeeper Iker Casillas'  second-half stops as Barcelona took control after the restart in an  electric atmosphere at the Mestalla Stadium.
Madrid's  Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho bowed before King Juan Carlos and Queen  Sofia as he received his mini-trophy while Casillas hugged the pair  before using the king as support to climb up on a support and hoist the  club's 18th domestic cup win high.
"A  great game of football," Mourinho said after bringing silverware to the  club in his first season to end a six-game winless run against  Barcelona, which lost for only the 10th time in its 35th final  appearance. "The title isn't mine, it's everyone's. After so long  without the Copa del Rey, it's something nice."
Barcelona failed with a trophy on the line for the first time under coach Pep Guardiola.
"It's  always better to win than lose but we have to recover because that's  life. Life has its knocks too," Guardiola said. "Will we pick ourselves  up from this? Of course."
Barcelona,  which closed in on the league title with a 1-1 draw against Madrid on  Saturday, gets its first chance next Wednesday when the pair meet for  the first of a two-legged Champions League semifinal.
The  winning goal came from an incisive attack by Madrid. Full-back Marcelo  played Di Maria into the left side of the area and the Argentina forward  beat Daniel Alves to the perfectly-weighted ball to find Ronaldo at the  far post for the winner at the site of both clubs' last cup win —  Madrid over Zaragoza and Barcelona over Athletic Bilbao in 2009.
Madrid's  players were heading back to the Spanish capital to celebrate at the  Plaza de Cibeles, its traditional spot, although a late night was not  expected.
"We're not going to celebrate so much; we're all dead tired," defender Alvaro Arbeloa said.
The  charged atmosphere for the ninth cup final at the Mestalla might have  played a hand in a frantic and physical first half dominated by Madrid,  which disrupted Barcelona's cool with constant pressure. The Catalans  didn't manage a single shot on goal until the second half as they  abandoned their slick passing game for long balls at times.
With  Javier Mascherano filling in for Carles Puyol at centre-back,  Barcelona's defence looked unsure as Madrid repeatedly won back  possession with constant upfield pressure.
And  Madrid created chances on the break as expected with Mesut Oezil  picking up where he left off in Saturday's 1-1 draw by creating Madrid's  best opportunities including in the 36th when he set up Ronaldo for a  shot Pinto saved.
"They  played similar (to Saturday's game) — they changed players but the  concept was pretty much the same as the Bernabeu," Guardiola said. "With  such great teams, it's the details that make the difference."
The  bruising matchup led to a number of run-ins between players who  normally represent Spain together, with David Villa and Alvaro Arbeloa  exchanging shoves, while even a frustrated Lionel Messi had trouble  hiding his emotions as the acrimonious rivalry bubbled up with  silverware on the line. Barcelona had won three of the five previous cup  finals between the two before this one, including the last one in 1990.
Barcelona  — which watched Pepe's header come off the post just before the break —  were more composed after the restart as they worked the ball and  rediscovered the possession game that helps them thrive, with Villa  threatening.
Mourinho,  meanwhile, screamed at Ronaldo for skirting his defensive duties while  Messi was booked for blocking a free kick in the 64th as the teams' two  stars — who have now combined for 90 goals this season — found it hard  to show off their offensive talents.
"We  wanted him to participate in areas where we want him to be involved,"  Guardiola said of Messi after he was again stymied by a Mourinho  gameplan. "He's so important for us."
The Barcelona half of the stadium exploded in the 69th but Pedro's goal was chalked off for offside before Casillas shined.
The  Spain keeper dived to keep out Messi's low screamer and then swatted  away Pedro's top-corner-bound curler away in the 75th. Casillas again  stood tall in the 81st after tipping Andres Iniesta's shot wide of the  post.
"We prove to  everyone we can beat any team we want," said Casillas after winning the  only club trophy missing from his cabinet of silverware.
With  Barcelona dominating, Madrid nearly scored an injury-time winner but  Pinto — usually a backup except for cup games — tipped Di Maria's rising  shot over the bar before Ronaldo beat Pinto in the 98th but flashed  wide of the far post.
Ronaldo  was quick in the 118th as he jumped to Emmanuel Adebayor's tipped shot  but his shot was deflected high as Madrid withstood Di Maria's sending  off in the 120th — as Madrid finished with 10 men against Barca for the  second time in five days — to win in front of over 52,000 fans.
Casillas added Mestalla's smaller dimensions also helped Madrid contain Barcelona.
"We don't know any other way (of playing)," Alves said. "We leave with a bitter-sweet taste but with our heads held very high."