A Tense Finish: Lens and PSG Head to Penalties in Coupe de France
The 32nd finals of the Coupe de France saw a thrilling encounter between RC Lens and Paris SG, culminating in a nail-biting penalty shootout. With the clock ticking down on Sunday evening, neither team coudl secure a decisive victory, leaving the fate of the match hanging in the balance.
As the final whistle blew, signaling the end of 90 minutes of intense football, the score remained deadlocked. The tension was palpable as both sides prepared for the high-stakes penalty shootout, a dramatic conclusion to an already captivating match.
Adding to the drama, Lens won the coin toss, granting them the advantage of taking the first penalty kick. Frankowski, known for his accuracy from the spot, stepped up to face the PSG goalkeeper, the weight of expectation heavy on his shoulders.
The atmosphere was electric as Lens supporters roared their encouragement, while PSG fans held their breath, hoping their team could withstand the initial onslaught. the outcome of this crucial encounter remained uncertain, setting the stage for a truly unforgettable Coupe de france showdown.
Late Drama unfolds as Lens Pushes for a Winner
The final minutes of the match saw Lens make a desperate push for a winning goal, with several key moments keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
Khusanov Substituted Due to Cramps (90+5)
Lens striker Khusanov was forced to leave the field in the dying seconds due to muscle cramps. Malang Sarr entered the game to replace him.
Frankowski Nearly Finds the Net (90+4)
A well-placed cross from Nzola found Frankowski at the far post. The Lens winger unleashed a powerful shot, but Safonov, the opposing goalkeeper, was equal to the task and made a crucial save.
Barcola’s Ambitious Attempt (90+4)
Bradley Barcola had a chance to snatch victory for Lens from a corner kick. Positioned alone at the far post, he attempted a difficult acrobatic volley. However, Koffi, the opposing goalkeeper, comfortably gathered the ball.
Late Drama in a Tight Contest
The tension is palpable as the match enters stoppage time.
Diouf’s Long-Range Effort
Andy Diouf,renowned for his powerful striking ability,unleashed a fierce shot from outside the box. While the attempt narrowly missed Safonov’s goal, it showcased Diouf’s offensive prowess and kept the pressure on the opposition.
Barcola’s Dazzling Footwork Falls Short
Earlier, Barcola attempted a skillful maneuver, employing a deft “pigeon wing” move to evade Sotoca. Tho, his subsequent dribble proved unsuccessful, resulting in a loss of possession.
Added Time and the Looming Penalty Shootout
The referee has signaled six minutes of added time, heightening the anticipation. With the score still level, the possibility of a penalty shootout looms large, adding another layer of drama to this already captivating encounter.
Lens Pushes for a Late Winner Against a resilient Koffi
The final minutes of the match saw lens make a double substitution, bringing on Sotoca and Chavez to replace Machado and thomasson in the 88th minute. This tactical move signaled their intent to push for a late winner.
Just moments before, Dembélé had showcased his dribbling skills on the right flank, unleashing a powerful shot towards goal. Burkina Faso’s goalkeeper, Koffi, reacted swiftly, parrying the ball away for a corner kick.
The tension mounted further in the 86th minute when Koffi nearly gifted Lens a goal. His powerful throw directly struck Danso in the face, with the ball narrowly missing the net.Lens came agonizingly close to capitalizing on Koffi’s error, highlighting the goalkeeper’s crucial role in keeping his team in the game.
PSG Holds Strong Against Lens’ Late Surge
Lens Pushes for an Equalizer, but PSG Defense Stands Firm
The final minutes of the match saw Lens intensify their attacks, searching for a crucial equalizer. In the 85th minute, Koffi, the Lens goalkeeper, showcased his skills with a confident catch of a hazardous cross from Barcola. This save prevented a potential PSG scoring prospect and highlighted Koffi’s crucial role in keeping Lens in the game.
Diouf’s Missed Opportunity
Just moments earlier, in the 82nd minute, PSG had a golden chance to extend their lead. Pereira Da Costa’s skillful play on the right flank opened up space for Diouf, who was launched into the penalty area. Though, Diouf’s control let him down, allowing the PSG defenders to recover and thwart the attack. This missed opportunity proved costly for Lens, who were unable to capitalize on their late surge.
Ramos Nearly Finds the Back of the Net
Earlier in the second half, in the 78th minute, PSG came agonizingly close to adding to their lead. A well-worked combination between Barcola and Mendes resulted in a cross into the box. Ramos, positioned perfectly, unleashed a powerful strike, but Danso made a crucial intervention, blocking the shot and keeping Lens’ hopes alive.This late flurry of activity demonstrated Lens’ determination to fight until the final whistle. despite their efforts, PSG’s defense held strong, securing a valuable victory.
Dembélé’s Return and Khusanov’s Caution: Key Moments in the Match
22:37: Ousmane Dembélé made his return to the pitch in the 77th minute, immediately injecting energy into the attack. His first touch saw him attempt a powerful half-volley after a well-placed cross from Barcola, but the shot sailed over the crossbar.
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22:35: A yellow card was shown to Lens defender, Khusanov, in the 75th minute. He received the caution for a reckless challenge on Ramos, losing possession and stamping on the opposing player. This aggressive play resulted in a stoppage in play and a deserved booking for the Uzbek defender.
PSG Strikes Back: Ramos Levels the Score
70th Minute: A Defensive Lapse Leads to an Equalizer
Lens’s defense faltered, gifting PSG a crucial equalizer. A mistimed tackle by danso allowed the ball to fall directly to Ramos. The Portuguese star seized the opportunity, unleashing a powerful shot that sailed past Koffi and into the top corner of the net.73rd Minute: A Painful Challenge goes Unpunished
Nuno Mendes was left writhing in pain after a reckless challenge from Frankowski.The Lensois full-back’s tackle entirely missed the ball, leaving Mendes clutching his ankle. Despite the severity of the challenge, the referee opted against issuing a card.
Earlier Tensions: Yellow Cards for PSG duo
Following Lens’s goal, both Hakimi and Marquinhos received yellow cards for their protests. The incident highlights the rising tension and competitive spirit of the match.
Lens Takes the Lead Against PSG!
khusanov’s first Goal Secures the Advantage
In a thrilling turn of events, Lens has taken the lead against Paris Saint-Germain thanks to a powerful strike from defender Khusanov in the 65th minute. A corner kick saw the ball poorly cleared by PSG’s Neves,landing directly at Khusanov’s feet. His shot, though initially blocked, found its way past PSG goalkeeper Safonov, sending the Lens faithful into a frenzy. This marks Khusanov’s first goal as joining Lens.
Ramos Enters the Fray
PSG manager christophe Galtier has made a tactical substitution, bringing on prolific striker Gonçalo Ramos in the 65th minute. Ramos, known for his remarkable scoring record, replaces Désiré Doué. Meanwhile,Barcola comes on for Lee,adding fresh legs to the PSG attack.
Danso Leads a Lightning Counter
Just moments before Lens’s goal, Danso spearheaded a rapid counter-attack for the home side.His powerful run down the center of the pitch culminated in a dangerous cross from Frankowski. PSG captain Marquinhos managed to intervene, making a crucial save to deflect the ball out for a corner. This near miss highlighted Lens’s attacking prowess and their ability to threaten PSG’s defense.
Koffi makes a Crucial Save as Lens Continues to Press
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Doué displayed impressive footwork in the penalty area, skillfully maneuvering past defenders before laying the ball off to Mendes. The Paris Saint-Germain full-back attempted a dangerous cross into the box, but Koffi anticipated the trajectory perfectly, confidently securing the ball.
Fulgini’s Frustration Continues
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Diouf’s well-placed header redirected the ball towards Thomasson, who orchestrated a lovely play, finding Fulgini in a promising position.The Lens forward attempted a delicate chip over the goalkeeper, but his effort sailed wide of the target. Fulgini’s search for a goal continues to be elusive.
Emery enters the Fray
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Lens manager Franck Haise introduced Zaire Emery into the match in the 56th minute, injecting fresh energy and attacking impetus into the team. Emery’s arrival signaled Haise’s intent to push for a breakthrough against a resilient PSG defense.
Lens pushes Hard Against PSG in a Thrilling Encounter
the tension was palpable at the 55th minute as Lens launched a fierce attack on PSG’s goal. Fulgini delivered a precise cross into the box, which Safonov managed to parry, leaving Frankowski in a prime position. The Lensois striker went down in the area, appealing for a penalty, but the referee remained unmoved. Adding to the drama, thomasson followed up on the rebound, his powerful shot striking the crossbar.
Just moments later, Angelo Fulgini showcased his remarkable skills with a breathtaking counter-attack. After skillfully maneuvering past Nuno Mendes with a deft move, he unleashed a powerful shot that rattled Safonov’s post. The Lensois faithful erupted in cheers, sensing a potential breakthrough.
In a heated exchange, Fabian Ruiz was substituted for Zaire Emery, prompting a frustrated Will Still to receive a yellow card for protesting what he believed should have been a penalty for his team. The intensity of the match continued to escalate, with both sides battling fiercely for control.
A Thrilling Second Half Begins: Lens vs. PSG
The second half of the Lens vs. PSG match kicked off with a flurry of action, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.
Doué’s Dazzling dribbling
Right from the whistle, Doué, formerly of Rennes, showcased his exceptional dribbling skills, weaving through the Lens defense with ease. His attempt at a tight-angle shot was expertly parried by Koffi, denying PSG an early lead.
Dembélé’s Missed Opportunity
Moments later,Vitinha delivered a stunning pass to Ousmane Dembélé,the former Barcelona star. However, dembélé’s volley sailed wide, leaving the PSG faithful with a collective sigh of disappointment.This near miss injected a surge of energy into the match, setting the stage for a captivating battle.Lens Fights Back
Undeterred, Lens responded with a determined attack. Nzola, with his back to goal, skillfully held up the ball before cleverly feeding Machado on the left flank. Machado’s powerful strike was blocked by Hakimi, resulting in a corner kick for Lens. This display of resilience demonstrated Lens’s unwavering commitment to challenging the Parisian giants.
The intensity of the match continued to escalate, promising a thrilling conclusion to this highly anticipated encounter.
A Tense First Half Ends Goalless
The first half of the match concluded without a goal, despite a high-energy performance from both sides. Paris Saint-Germain dominated possession but struggled to create clear-cut scoring opportunities.
Lens, however, proved to be a formidable opponent, putting pressure on PSG’s defense. A prime example of this came in the 47th minute when Nzola’s intense pressure forced Pacho into a costly error, nearly leading to a goal for Lens. Fortunately for PSG, Marquinhos made a crucial intervention to deny Fulgini a clear shot on goal.
A Goalless Stalemate at Halftime
The referee blew the whistle for halftime with no added time. While PSG enjoyed the majority of possession, they were unable to break down Lens’s resolute defense.
the highlight of the half was undoubtedly Koffi’s stunning save, denying PSG a goal. Hakimi also thought he had scored, but his effort was ruled out for offside, leaving the scoreline at 0-0.The second half promises to be just as exciting as the first, with both teams eager to break the deadlock.
Lens Holds Strong Against PSG’s Attack
43rd Minute: Penalty Denied
Thomasson stepped up to the penalty spot, aiming to capitalize on a foul against Lens. However, marquinhos made a crucial block, denying Thomasson a clear shot. Safonov, the Lens goalkeeper, swiftly secured the loose ball, thwarting PSG’s attempt.
42nd Minute: Lens’ Defensive Solidity
Lens is proving to be a formidable opponent for PSG.The Parisians are finding it increasingly difficult to penetrate Lens’ well-organized defense. Spaces are limited, and PSG’s attacking efforts are being effectively neutralized.
40th Minute: Koffi’s Spectacular save
PSG earned a corner kick, and Marquinhos rose high to meet the delivery with a powerful header. Koffi, the Lens goalkeeper, reacted with lightning reflexes, pushing the ball onto his crossbar. Ruiz attempted to capitalize on the rebound, but his header sailed over the bar. Koffi’s save was a pivotal moment, keeping Lens in the game and denying PSG a potential lead.
A Flurry of Chances: Lens and PSG Trade Blows
The match between RC Lens and Paris Saint-Germain is heating up,with both sides creating dangerous opportunities.
hakimi’s Long-Range Effort (34th minute)
In the 34th minute, PSG’s Achraf Hakimi unleashed a powerful shot from distance. The ball sailed just wide of Lens goalkeeper Koffi’s goal, demonstrating the Moroccan’s attacking prowess.
Lens Responds with a Counter-Attack (32nd Minute)
Just moments later, Lens launched a swift counter-attack. Hakimi’s initial burst forward was countered by a rapid transition from right to left. Dembélé skillfully found Vitinha, who with a deft touch, set up Doué for a shot. Sadly for lens, Vitinha’s back inadvertently deflected the ball, denying them a potential goal.
Fulgini’s Strike (37th Minute)
Lens continued to press forward,and in the 37th minute, Fulgini spotted Frankowski making a run down the right flank. Choosing to take the shot himself, Fulgini unleashed a powerful effort that was ultimately saved by PSG goalkeeper Safonov.
A Tight Contest: Key Moments from the Match
The match was a tense affair, with both sides creating chances and battling for control. Here’s a look at some of the key moments:
Frankowski Stands Firm Against Doué
In the 29th minute, former Rennes player Désiré doué attempted to outmaneuver Polish defender Przemysław Frankowski on the left flank. Though, Frankowski proved to be a formidable opponent, holding his ground and winning possession for his team. This defensive solidity was crucial in preventing Doué from creating a dangerous opportunity.
Frankowski’s Long-Range Effort
Just minutes earlier, Frankowski had tested the goalkeeper with a powerful shot from outside the penalty area. While the strike was well-struck and narrowly missed the target, it demonstrated Frankowski’s attacking intent and ability to threaten from distance.
Hakimi Denied by Offside Flag
The 24th minute saw a potential breakthrough for Hakimi, who received a well-placed pass from Doué. He expertly controlled the ball and slotted it past the goalkeeper, but the referee’s assistant raised the offside flag. While replays suggested the decision was close, VAR was not consulted at this stage of the competition, leaving Hakimi and his team frustrated.
This back-and-forth action highlighted the competitive nature of the match, with both teams displaying moments of brilliance and resilience.
PSG Pushes Forward, Lens Threatens early
21:24: Paris Saint-Germain earns a corner kick in the 21st minute. Khusanov struggles to clear the ball, allowing Mendes to take a shot. However, Medina is there to block the attempt.
21:22: Lens nearly takes the lead in the 18th minute with a promising attack. Nzola, a standout performer for Lens, skillfully maneuvers down the right flank and delivers a precise cross to Fulgini in the center. Despite appearing to have beaten the PSG defense, Fulgini’s shot falls short of the target.
21:20: Koffi, the Lens goalkeeper, makes a crucial save in the 17th minute to keep the score level.
Lens Holds Strong Against PSG’s Early Pressure
21:19: Koffi Makes Crucial Save
Hervé Koffi, the Lens goalkeeper, was called into action early, denying a shot from PSG’s Lee. The Parisian forward attempted a rolled shot, but Koffi was well-positioned to make the save.21:16: Pacho’s Defensive Prowess
Lens’ defense stood firm against a PSG attack. Nzola threatened to break through, but Pacho delivered a strong challenge, halting the striker’s progress. Safonov,the Lens goalkeeper,then confidently collected the loose ball,diffusing the danger.
21:15: Koffi’s Quick Thinking Prevents PSG Opportunity
PSG winger Doué received a well-placed pass from Lee and attempted to outmaneuver Frankowski. While Doué couldn’t get past the Lens defender, Koffi’s quick reflexes saw him release the ball, preventing a potential scoring opportunity for PSG. Fortunately for Lens, Doué was not alert enough to capitalize on the rebound, allowing Lens to clear the ball.
PSG Dominates Possession Early On
Paris saint-Germain is controlling the pace of the game in the early minutes, confidently moving the ball around the pitch. Lens is attempting to apply high pressure, but they are struggling to win back possession.
Ruiz Strays Offside
PSG is making frequent substitutions in the attacking third.In the 10th minute, Mendes led the charge, with Ruiz shifting to the right wing. However, Ruiz’s promising run was cut short as he was ruled offside.
Mendes Fires Wide
A free kick awarded to PSG in the 8th minute found its way to Lee, who headed the ball back into the box. Nuno Mendes met the ball with a powerful half-volley, but his shot sailed wide of the target.
Early Exchanges: Paris Pushes, Lens Defends
The match kicked off with Paris saint-Germain asserting their dominance, controlling possession from the outset. They patiently circulated the ball, probing for weaknesses in Lens’ defensive structure.
Parisian Pressure Builds (3rd Minute)
In the early stages, PSG maintained their characteristic ball control, patiently maneuvering the ball around the pitch in search of an opening.
Lee’s First Foray (4th Minute)
Kang In Lee ignited the Parisian attack with a burst of speed down the right flank. A clever switch of play set him free, and he attempted to find Vitinha in the center, but Lens defender Przemysław Frankowski intercepted the pass, thwarting the Parisian advance.
Lee Tests Koffi (6th Minute)
Undeterred,Lee continued to pose a threat.He unleashed a powerful strike from distance, but Lens goalkeeper Brice Samba was equal to the challenge, making a crucial save to deny the Korean midfielder. The ball deflected out for a corner kick.
PSG Takes the field at Bollaert
The atmosphere is electric at Stade bollaert as the two teams prepare to clash. PSG and Lens are ready to battle it out in what promises to be a thrilling encounter.
Kick-Off Imminent
The players from both sides have just emerged onto the pitch, greeted by the roar of the crowd. The anticipation is palpable as we await the referee’s whistle to signal the start of the match.
Early Pressure from Lens
Just minutes into the game, Lee’s overzealous attempt to advance the ball on the left flank resulted in a turnover.Fortunately for PSG, Lens’s subsequent pass was wayward, allowing the Parisians to regroup and thwart the counter-attack.PSG on the Attack
PSG has seized the initiative, kicking off the match with a determined push forward. The Parisians are looking to establish their dominance early on and dictate the tempo of the game.
French Cup: Round of 16 Draw Unveiled
the stage is set for the next round of the Coupe de France, with the highly anticipated draw for the round of 16 taking place on December 22nd, 2024. Football fans across France eagerly await the matchups, which promise thrilling encounters between clubs from various divisions.
A Mix of David and Goliath Battles
The draw has produced a captivating blend of clashes between top-flight giants and ambitious lower-league contenders. Ligue 1 heavyweights like Marseille,Lyon,and Paris Saint-Germain will face stiff competition from determined opponents.As an example, Marseille will lock horns with Lille in a clash of titans, while Lyon will be tested by the tenacity of Bourgoin Jallieu from the third division. Simultaneously occurring, Paris Saint-Germain, aiming for their 15th Coupe de France title, will face either Lens or Espaly, a third-division side.
Lower League Dreams Alive
The Coupe de France is renowned for its ability to produce fairytale stories, and this year is no exception. Several lower-league teams have defied the odds to reach the round of 16, dreaming of a historic upset.
SU Dives-Cabourg, currently competing in the fourth tier, will face Le Puy Foot from the third division, while Stade Briochin, also from the third division, will take on Annecy from Ligue 2. These matchups offer a glimpse into the magic of the Coupe de France, where anything is absolutely possible.
A Look at the Full Draw
Here’s a complete list of the round of 16 fixtures:
SC Bastia (L2) – OGC Nice (L1)
SU Dives-Cabourg (N3) – Le puy Foot (N2)
Toulouse (L1) – Stade Lavallois (L2)
Quevilly Rouen (N1) – Angers (L1)
Le Mans (N1) – Valenciennes (N1)
haguenau (N2) – Dunkerque (L2)
Marseille (L1) – Lille (L1)
Troyes (L2) – Rennes (L1)
Stade Briochin (N2) – Annecy (L2)
Guingamp (L2) – Sochaux (N1)
Reims (L1) – Monaco (L1)
Bourgoin Jallieu (N3) – Lyon (L1)
Tours (R1) or Lorient (L2) - AS Cannes (N2)
Brest (L1) – Nantes (L1)
thaon (N3) – Strasbourg (L1)
Espaly (N3) – Lens (L1) or Paris (L1)
The round of 16 promises to be a captivating chapter in the Coupe de France story, filled with drama, excitement, and the potential for unforgettable moments.
PSG Gears Up for lens Clash as Coupe de France Heats Up
The Coupe de France is reaching a fever pitch,with the Round of 32 delivering some thrilling matchups. While all eyes are on the PSG-Lens showdown, the earlier matches have already produced some exciting results.
Early Round Upsets and Surprises
Several Ligue 1 giants asserted their dominance, cruising past lower-division opponents. Marseille demolished Saint-Étienne 4-0, Rennes outplayed Bordeaux 4-1, and Reims secured a 3-1 victory over Still-Mutzig. Monaco also made light work of Union Saint-Jean, winning 4-1.
However, the competition wasn’t without its surprises. Dunkirk, a team from Ligue 2, pulled off a stunning upset against Ligue 1 side Auxerre, winning 1-0. Quevilly Rouen and Le Mans also advanced, defeating their respective opponents from lower leagues.
In a nail-biting penalty shootout,valenciennes edged past Thionville,while Guingamp and sochaux secured their spots after hard-fought battles against Caen and Clermont,respectively.
PSG Unveils Starting Lineup for Lens Encounter
As anticipation builds for the PSG-Lens clash, the Parisian club has revealed its starting lineup.
Désiré Doué,in impressive form,will lead the attack. ousmane Dembélé is set to partner with him upfront, while Kang In Lee will provide support from the right flank.With Donnarumma unavailable, Safonov will take his place in goal.
The midfield trio of Neves, Ruiz, and Vitinha remains unchanged, showcasing the strength and stability of PSG’s core. Nuno Mendes returns to the defense, bolstering the left side.
Lens Unveils Starting Lineup for Tonight’s Match
Football enthusiasts, get ready! We’re live from lefigaro.fr, bringing you all the action as RC Lens takes the field.
Lens manager, Franck Haise, has announced his starting eleven for tonight’s game. Koffi will be guarding the goal, while Machado and Diouf, who missed the previous match against Auxerre, are back in the lineup. Up front, the dangerous duo of Nzola and Fulgini will be leading the artesian attack.
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