It works for Monaco, Nice and Brest

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Playing the leading roles in Ligue 1, Monegasques, Niçois and Brestois did not fail this Saturday in the Coupe de France.

ASM, Gym and SB29 qualified for the round of 16 of the oldest competition, defeating Rodez (1-3), Bordeaux (2-3) and Trélissac (1-2) respectively.

The Principality club won 1-3 on the RAF pitch thanks to a hat-trick from Ben Yedder (10e50e58e), when the locals saved the honor by Mambo Mazulijoma (21e).

The Aiglons, for their part, largely dominated the debates before weakening at the end of the match. Guessand’s goal (35e) and Sanson’s double (47e60e) allowed the Azuréens to make the difference, when the Girondins were able to believe in it thanks to Livolant (59e) and Weissbeck (76e).

The Brestois, for their part, had to fight hard to overcome residents of National 2. Trélissac even opened the scoring through Bisson in the last quarter of an hour (76e), before suffering Lala’s revolt (79e on penalty) and Satriano (89e).

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