PSG-OM, the semi-final rematch

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PSG and OM will meet on June 2 in the semi-final of the French U19 championship.

On February 4, OM defeated PSG in 16e final of the Gambardella Cup, with the course that we know elsewhere since the young Marseillais will face Nancy this Saturday, May 25 in the final in Lille, as a curtain-raiser to the final of the Coupe de France between Paris and Lyon.

The Parisians will be able to take their revenge by welcoming their Marseille counterparts on Sunday June 2 in the semi-final of the French under-19 championship. To do this, the titis got the better of OL in the quarter this weekend (5-0), with goals from Etienne Michut (22e), Mahamadou Sangaré (30e45e+2.47e) and Serif Nhaga (85e).

Final on June 15 in Brive

The Olympians disposed of Losc (3-1), thanks to the achievements of Keyliane Abdallah (29e on penalty), Sayha Seha (51e) and Kelyann Bezahaf (72e), when Haukur Harladsson (19e) had opened the scoring for the Northerners.

The other semi-final will pit Auxerre and Montpellier against each other; the AJA having defeated Lorient (2-1) and the MHSC having taken comfort in Nantes (0-4). The final of this U19 championship is scheduled for Saturday June 15 in Brive-la-Gaillarde.

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