Coupe de France: Paris Qualify, Fontenay Controversy – Match Recap

Come on, it’s time to close the shop for tonight

Thanks for being there, we saw a good little football match. The rest of these 32nd finals are tomorrow afternoon with a large multiplex which will deliver you. OM and Monaco will notably be on the program. Have a good evening everyone, have a good holiday if we don’t see each other again. Kisses.

And the big winner of the evening is… Fodé Diawara! And yes, it was he who recovered Dembélé’s jersey, despite tough competition

The boyish smile on his face haha. “It’s a pride to have his jersey! It’s so nice. It’s so many emotions to play this match. The journey is over, but we can be proud. »

Millimono’s reaction to the beIN microphone

“4-0 is a bit tough, but we still took advantage. Playing PSG, in front of our families, at La Beaujoire, it was magnificent. A small goal would have been nice, but hey you can’t have everything. »

Only two minutes left and… IT’S HOLIDAY FOR PSG PLAYERS

The planes take off directly from Nantes towards Dubai, it won’t take long at Beaujoire I can tell you.

AH, here it is the first stop of the evening for Marin!

Good cross stretched into the area, no one is there to take it but behind Leriche recovers the ball at the entrance to the area and lights as best he can. Without too much problem for the Parisian goalkeeper.

PSG side is managing quietly at the start of the last quarter of an hour

It is not today that we will be able to realize the level of Renato Marin in any case. The Vendéens came from time to time to the Parisian area but he did not have a single ball to negotiate (with his hands) the Italian goalkeeper.

A little downtime with cramps on the Fontenay side, and changes that are being prepared a little hastily

And the Beaujoire which still sings, including thanks to the thousand Parisian supporters who made the trip.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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