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Paris Saint-Germain has left no room for suspense. Faced with a valiant but exceeded Saint-Brieuc, Luis Enrique's men inflicted a correction (0-7) to rise without trembling in the last square of the Coupe de France. A new offensive recital for a Parisian team that continues success and displays an impressive rise in power. Gonçalo Ramos was the hero of the match with a registered hat -trick.
A balanced start before the surge
In a roazhon park widely acquired in the Breton cause, Saint-Brieuc tried to exist in this quarter-final. Stan Janno even offered a lonely raid in the first minutes, without worrying about Matveï Safonov. But faced with a PSG in steamroller mode, the illusion only lasted a time. From the 16th minute, João Neves unlocked the meeting by taking advantage of a ball pushed by the transverse bar after an attempt by Désiré Doué.
From then on, PSG took total control of the match. After having rushed twice on the brilliant porter, Gonçalo Ramos finally found the flaw in the 36th minute, well placed in the second post to resume a service from Senny Mayulu. Shortly after the break, the Portuguese striker offered himself a double by transforming a penalty obtained by KVaratskhelia (0-3, 49th).
Mayulu and PSG took place.
Gifted in Maestro, PSG in demonstration
Désiré Goué, omnipresent throughout the game, then marked the spirits in the second period. After a superb heel that caused the penalty, he pushed a little more Saint-Brieuc by setting an unstoppable strike at the ground in the 55th minute. Three minutes later, he distinguished himself by a high recovery and a specific service for Ramos, who concluded in a touch for his personal triplet (0-5, 58th).
The Parisians then slightly released their embrace, letting the Briochins try to seek a goal to save the honor. But neither Ntumi nor Diakhaby was able to deceive the vigilance of Safonov. On the other hand, PSG had not yet finished its recital. Mayulu added a sixth goal of a clinical volley (66th), before Ooumane Dembélé seals the scoring at the end of the match, well served by Bradley Barcola (0-7, 85th).
An additional walk
With this success, PSG signs one of its widest victories of the season. Already impressive in the Champions League against Brest, Paris continues to send a strong message to its competitors and advances in favorite to the last square. The last pitfall before the final will be either Reims, Cannes or Dunkirk.