This PSG is merciless

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After three exploits against Le Havre (L1), Annecy (L2) and Nice (L1), Saint-Brieuc saw its wonderful Course in the French Cup interrupted at the quarterfinals this Wednesday. The Breton club having logically suffered the law of PSG.

After having stretched the Brest stadium in play-offs of the Champions League (10-0 in the cumulation of the two matches), the club of the capital still took its ease in Brittany, winner 0-7 on the Rennes lawn of Roazhon Park, theater of substitution of the Stade Briochin for the occasion.

Zaire Emery replayed

Neves opened the brand from the 16the Minute, then the Parisian goals swept at more or less regular intervals. Ramos being responsible for taking the break before the break (36e). On the return from the locker room, the pace accelerated with the conclusion Ramos again, twice more (48e58e), Gifted (55e), Mayulu (66e) and Dembélé (85e), which had been launched in the battle shortly after the hour of play, like Barcola, Kimpembe and Zaïre Emery, finally back on the meadow.

Paris thus completes the last square in the competition, joining the Stade de Reims, another representative of the elite, but also Dunkirk, resident of Ligue 2, and Cannes, the ultimate Poucet which evolves in National 2, the fourth echelon of French football. All these beautiful people will be fixed on their fate on Thursday evening, shortly after 8 p.m., for semi-finals of the Coupe de France which will be played the 1er and April 2.

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