Bergerac fans eliminate Saint-Etienne, Monaco sort Lens
Saint-Etienne, last in Ligue 1, was eliminated from the Coupe de France by amateurs from Bergerac (National 2), winners 1 to 0, Sunday January 30, in the round of 16 of the competition in Périgueux. Romain Escarpit scored the only but of the match in the 76thand minute.
Bergerac reached the quarter-finals of the Coupe de France for the first time in its history and will be, in the next round, Petit Poucet with Versailles, another National 2 club, who defeated Toulouse on Saturday. “ Honestly, it’s beautiful said the hero of the day. I come to reward the very good work of the team since the start of the match. We don’t give up, we fight. We are going to enjoy it all together because it does not happen all the time in a career. »
In the end, the victory of the Bergerac club, which had stopped at this stage of the competition five years ago against Lille, is far from being usurped and could even have been a little less narrow if its attackers had shown more realism after the opener, the striker Escarpit missing a great opportunity after having dribbled past Paul Bernardoni (89and).
The Greens, dead last in Ligue 1 but cheered up by their success in the middle of the week in Angers, largely dominated the debates but in a too sterile way, on a bumpy ground, to worry about the local goalkeeper Pierre Laborde-Turon, who did not still haven’t conceded a goal in this edition after eight games. “We were keen to qualify, we defend well and there you go, a lack of concentration and we concede a goal, recognized the captain from Saint-Etienne, Timothée Kolodziejczak. But you have to be more biting in front of the but sincerely, you have to have more desire, be more of a killer”. Adil Aouchiche had two interesting chances to open the scoring (10and48and), but lacked precision.
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Bergerac joined in the next round Marseille, Nantes, Amiens (Ligue 2), Bastia (Ligue 2), Versailles (National 2) and Monaco.
In the poster of the evening between two clubs which follows in the classification in Ligue 1, Monaco (7and) indeed took over Lens (8and) by winning 4-2 at the Bollaert-Delelis stadium. Perfectly served on a cross from Caio Henrique, the Monegasque Wissam Ben Yedder headed Facundo Medina to send the ball into the back of the net (18and). Philippe Clément’s players worsened the score in the space of three minutes with two very fine collective goals, concluded by Jean Lucas (26and), then Sofiane Diop (29and).
Led 0-3, the Lensois came back to score thanks to Wesley Saïd just before the break (45and). Launched after half-time by Franck Haise, Arnaud Kalimuendo revived his team a little more with a coiled shot from 20 meters (53and). The striker even almost equalized in the 84thand minute, but his shot went just wide. Not realistic enough, Lens ended up being punished by a second goal from Ben Yedder (88and).
The last round of 16 will oppose Paris-Saint-Germain, holder of the trophy, and leader of Ligue 1, in Nice, his runner-up in the league, on Monday. The quarter-final draw will take place on Monday at 8:45 p.m., before PSG-Nice.