Le Puy Stade Rennais in the quarterfinals of the Coupe de France tonight.
On Thursday, February 29, Le Puy Foot 43 “welcomed” Geoffroy-Guichard to Stade Rennais for the third match of the quarterfinals of the Coupe de France. It was a historic match for the Auvergne club, who were playing the first match in their history at this level of the competition. Second in their organization in the National 2, Stéphane Dief’s team faced the winner of the 2019 edition. After beating AC Milan in the second leg of the Europa League play-offs at Roazhon Park (3-2) and then closing in on victory at the Parc des Princes against Paris Saint-Germain (1-1), the Breton club replaced context tonight. The Bretons managed to get rid of the trap set by the Auvergats (1-3) and thus take on Olympique Lyonnais and Valenciennes FC in the quarter-finals.
In a Geoffroy-Guichard merger, the Ponots are the first to plan this meeting. From the 5th minute onwards, they might even have gone ahead if they hadn’t postponed things after an absolutely botched restart from Gauthier Gallon. But in the first corner of the match, in favor of the Bretons, the Auvergnes were defeated. In a set piece executed by Benjamin Bourigeaud, Arthur Theate managed to ruin the ball to finish it into the back of the net. 1-0 for Julien Stephan’s men in the eighth. Rennes, realistic since they scored on their first opportunity, came close to doubling the lead shortly after the 20th minute of play. After a fall by Désiré Doué, Bourigeaud’s shot was not far from deceiving Carvalho. Then Le Puy-en-Velay let loose and took risks. Bold and daring, they are very close to scoring after a beautiful left foot shot from Jules Meyer (26th) and after a very fluid collective movement concluded with a volley from captain Beneddine (36th). If ownership is the merit of Rennes, the number of possibilities is balanced. Continuing with the same face they showed at the end of the period, Stéphane Dief’s men can expect anything in the second half.
We suspect that Julien Stephan asked his players at half-time to make an effort to reach the break quickly. . . Indeed, Rennais did well at the beginning of the second half, as in their first offensive they were going to take a penalty. after a foul by Salim Akkal on Adrien Truffert. Benjamin Bourigeaud took his responsibility and converted the penalty with a hard shot that hit the crossbar before returning, 0-2 for SRFC in the 48th minute. On the right track, the Bretons could have definitively taken the cup if Gouiri missed from five meters and fifty with a center from Truffert (54º). This opportunity could have replaced everything, as a few minutes later, Le Puy managed to locate the fault. With a precise ball from Issiaka Karamoko, Bryan Adinany rewarded his team’s effort, 1-2 in the 60th minute. Then, Pos will try by all means to equalize, but will be punished by a textbook action through the Bretillians. After a “one-two” with Kalimufinisho, Bourigeaud concluded calmly. The Rennes captain is now involved in nine goals in his last five starts (seven goals, two assists). This goal ended the hopes of Le Puy, who still showed a very intelligent side in this competition. The hierarchy will have been respected.
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