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Estrasburgo vence 2-1 a Reims y avanza a semifinal de la Copa de Francia
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sports1d ago

Estrasburgo vence 2-1 a Reims y avanza a semifinal de la Copa de Francia

  • Strasbourg reached the French Cup semifinals with a 2-1 victory over Reims, advancing to the next stage of the competition.
  • Two penalties inside four minutes gave Strasbourg a quick lead late in the match at Stade de la Meinau.
  • Joaquín Panichelli opened the scoring for Strasbourg with a penalty in the 83rd minute.
  • Julio Enciso converted the second spot kick after Panichelli left the field, doubling Strasbourg’s advantage.
  • Reims pulled a late goal back in stoppage time with Patrick Zabi scoring in the 94th minute to set up a tense finish.
  • The match was played at Stade de la Meinau in Strasbourg, where the atmosphere was intense as the sides traded penalties and last-gasp chances.
  • Abdoul Ouattara nearly made it 3-0 for Strasbourg by hitting the crossbar in stoppage time, underscoring the home side’s dominance late on.
  • Reims did manage a late fightback but could not complete the comeback as time ran out.
  • David Datro Fofana contributed to the second penalty sequence by being fouled in the area, prompting another spot-kick opportunity for Strasbourg.
  • The result ended a tense contest as Reims pressed for an equalizer, highlighting a dramatic late-stage turnaround in the French Cup quarterfinals.
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Ethan Nwaneri shootout miss sees Marseille exit Coupe de France
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sports17h ago

Ethan Nwaneri shootout miss sees Marseille exit Coupe de France

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  • Marseille boss Habib Beye defends Ethan Nwaneri, highlighting the player's personality for stepping up to take the decisive spot-kick in the shootout.
  • The shootout featured a sequence of misses from Marseille’s senior players Balerdi and Casseres before Nwaneri’s miss sealed Toulouse’s semis fate.
  • Toulouse advanced to the Coupe de France semi-finals after prevailing in a dramatic penalty shootout at the Stade Vélodrome.
  • Mason Greenwood opened Marseille’s scoring from the spot early, with Igor Paixao restoring the visitors’ lead before Toulouse hit back through Gboho and Cresswell.
  • Gboho and Cresswell played pivotal roles for Toulouse, with Gboho’s equaliser followed by Cresswell’s late header sending the tie to penalties.
  • The quarter-final tie was level at 2-2 after normal time, forcing a decisive shootout to determine who would reach the semi-finals.
  • Marseille’s bid for silverware this season remains unresolved, with the cup exit marking another setback in their trophy drought.
  • Beye stressed that taking responsibility for penalties is a matter of technical skill and confidence, not luck, reflecting on the order of takers in the shootout.
  • The report notes that Paixao had cramps and fatigue, which Marseille’s coach indicated contributed to his omission from the shootout lineup.
  • The shootout topic dominated post-match discussion, with Marseille’s fans and staff expressing disappointment while Toulouse celebrated a rare cup progression.
  • The Copa de France quarter-final saw Nice overcome Lorient and Strasbourg defeat Reims on penalties, underscoring a shootout-heavy round of fixtures alongside Marseille’s exit.
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CDF: Marseille’s disastrous penalty shootout record 😱
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sports7h ago

CDF: Marseille’s disastrous penalty shootout record 😱

  • Marseille were eliminated from the Coupe de France on penalties after a 2-2 draw with Toulouse.
  • Leonardo Balerdi and Ethan Nwaneri missed key penalties for Marseille.
  • Marseille have won only four of their last 14 penalty shootouts across all competitions.
  • Habib Beye became the first coach to be eliminated twice from the Coupe de France in the same season.
  • The article notes the English translation of the original French report.
  • Toulouse advances to the next round after a dramatic shootout exit for OM.
  • The match extended Marseille’s unfortunate quarter-final record in the competition.
  • Balerdi and Nwaneri both missed crucial spots in the shootout.
  • OM’s long-term penalty shootout woes persist beyond a single season.
  • The report emphasizes the high-pressure nature of penalties at the Vélodrome.
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Marseille faces another trophyless season after losing to Toulouse in French Cup
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sports7h ago

Marseille faces another trophyless season after losing to Toulouse in French Cup

  • Marseille lost to Toulouse on penalties after a 2-2 draw in the French Cup quarterfinals.
  • 18-year-old Ethan Nwaneri missed the decisive penalty in the shootout.
  • Mason Greenwood opened the scoring for Marseille in the second minute from a penalty.
  • Yann Gboho equalized for Toulouse ten minutes later after a corner.
  • Charlie Cresswell headed Toulouse in to take the lead for the first time.
  • Marseille’s defense has been fragile, contributing to a trophy drought since 2012.
  • Habib Beye is the club’s coach, having suffered a second French Cup defeat this season.
  • Nice advanced to the semifinals after a 0-0 draw with Lorient and won on penalties.
  • Marseille had earlier boosted by a dramatic win over Lyon before the quarterfinals.
  • The match was played in Paris as part of the French Cup quarterfinals.
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VIDEO: Embarrassment for Arsenal loanee Ethan Nwaneri as he woefully skies decisive penalty that knocks Marseille out of cup competition | Goal.com UK
#5 out of 5
sports3h ago

VIDEO: Embarrassment for Arsenal loanee Ethan Nwaneri as he woefully skies decisive penalty that knocks Marseille out of cup competition | Goal.com UK

  • Nwaneri missed the decisive penalty in a shootout that knocked Marseille out of the Coupe de France.
  • The 18-year-old, on loan from Arsenal, blasted the final kick over the bar in a 4-3 shootout loss to Toulouse.
  • Marseille remained level until extra time and then lost in a shootout after extra time finished 2-2.
  • Beye defended the decision to include Nwaneri in the shootout, valuing his personality in pressure moments.
  • Nwaneri's loan spell has been turbulent with reduced game time after a strong debut.
  • Marseille’s cup exit comes as they look to rebound in Ligue 1 after this setback.
  • Marseille sit fourth in Ligue 1, two points behind third after 24 matches.
  • The match progressed to extra time after a 2-2 draw at full time.
  • Nwaneri was introduced as a second-half substitute to refresh Marseille’s attack.
  • Nwaneri’s emergence drew attention as a Hale End academy product on loan.
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