Dunkirk eliminates a third Ligue 1!

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What a feat! One more to the credit of the Dunkirk! This Wednesday at the Francis-Le Brest Stadium in Brest, the SB29, however a favorite, underwent the USDL law at the gates of the last square of the Coupe de France. This thanks to a reversing success signed on the score of 2-3.

Barragist of the Champions League against PSG a few days ago, Brest led 2-0 in this quarter, thanks to Pereira Lage (45e) and Camara (60e). But the Bretons then collapsed despite the support of their audience.

Sangané this hero

Sasso first revived his own (66e), then Sangané split a double in the Money Time to overthrow the steam (81e85e) and thus qualify Dunkirk for the second semi-final of the French Cup in its history, after 1929.

Already executioners of Auxerre and Lille in recent weeks, the Northerners thus join Reims (L1) and Cannes (N2) in the square of AS. A quartet which will be completed by PSG (L1) or Saint-Brieuc (N2) at the end of the evening. The draw for half a lot is scheduled for Thursday evening, around 8 p.m.

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