French Cup: the verdict fell

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The Stade de France and the grand finale of the French Cup scheduled for May 24 are only a qualification for the four survivors of the quarters: PSG (Ligue 1), the Stade de Reims (Ligue 1), USL Dunkirk (Ligue 2) and AS Cannes (National 2).

The elite, which has suffered a lot on the path of the last square with the loss of two new representatives-Angers (against Reims it is true) and Brest (victim of Dunkirk)-may see two of his ambassadors reach the ultimate landing.

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PSG, a big favorite of the competition, will face the USL Dunkirk, Ligue 2 resident who has already been able to pin three Ligue 1 clubs (Auxerre, Lille and Brest). A poster that will be played in the North.

“We come across the draw that we wanted to avoid, dixit Yacine Bammou, the Dunkerquois and Parisian striker by birth, hot, on the antenna of France 3. It is a beautiful match that awaits us, PSG is a big customer. We will do everything to take Dunkirk in the final, I think we have the capacity. »»

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