French Cup: Paris sweeps the Briochin stadium and qualifies in the semi-finals

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

A few hours after the improbable elimination of the Brest stadium against Dunkirk (3-2) and the day after the sinking of Guingamp against Cannes (3-1), Brittany lost its third and last representative of these quarter-finals. Overwhelmed on all aspects, the Briochin stadium bowed quite logically against the Quin Coute de Coupe de France, Paris Saint Germain (7-0). Very quickly, we understood that the meeting would be very long for Saint-Brieuc, with an outrageous Parisian domination in possession of the ball, Senny Mayulu showing her technical qualities ball at the foot as by the pass.

After a first quarter of an hour when the residents of National 2 were applied defensively, the teammates of Christophe Kerbrat finally folded on a shot from Désiré Doué deviated on the bar, returned to the feet of a very alone Joao Neves who crucified Lhostis with a dry recovery (1-0, 16th). A goal that allowed Paris to unroll, often trying its chance of the entrance to the surface. Fabian Ruiz even passed very close to double the bet, his brushed shot crashed on the transverse bar of the Bretons. Finally, it was Gonçalo Ramos who was going to break on a beautiful center in the back of Désiré Doué, cut to the second post at close range by the Portuguese (2-0, 36th).

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As soon as the locker room returns, Paris was not going to fall into ease, and take the Briochin stadium by the throat, in the wake of a Doué XXL. On a deviation from the old Rennais, who felt like at the house at the Rohazon Park, Kvaratskhelia was shaken in the surface by the experienced Christophe Kerbrat, offering a double on penalty to Gonçalo Ramos (3-0, 49th). Then in the space of a few minutes, Désiré Doué would take advantage of a subtle discount of the Portuguese striker to worsen the brand (4-0, 55th), before making the currency of his room in Ramos after having admirably fixed the defense (5-0, 58th).

Paris was even going to drive the nail through Senny Mayulu (6-0, 66th), served on a plateau by Désiré Doué, his second decisive pass in the statistics, but the fourth decisive intervention if we take into account the penalty provoked and the shot pushed by the bar in the feet of Joao Neves. At the end of the meeting, Ousmane Dembélé went there from his goal on a deep ball from Bradley Barcola (7-0, 85th). With this very wide success, the second in a week, Paris is putting itself in the best of dynamics before challenging Liverpool next week for the knockout stages of the Champions League, which walked on its lawn against Newcastle this evening.

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