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French Cup: Marseille were surprisingly eliminated by a team from the fourth division
With a fantastic free-kick for connections, the tiny Cana Rossion advanced to the quarter-finals thanks to a 1-2 draw over the luxury club, still without Sampaoli
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Sunday, 07 March 2021, 23:50 Updated: 23:56
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What a failure of Marseille.
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Just before Jorge Sampaoli takes command, Marseille were relegated tonight (Sunday) from the French Cup in a huge sensation when they lost 2: 1 to Cana Roussillon from the fourth division.
Acting Nasser Larga stood on the lines for the last time, with Sampaoli finishing the isolation and delivering his first training session on Tuesday, but it will already be without a chance for the title.
Jeremy Fosteraro stunned Marseille with a huge free-kick from 25 yards out for connections in the 21st minute, Arkadiusz Milik hit the equalizer in the 38th minute and just as the turnaround seemed on the way, Fosteraro cooked with a clever deep ball to Johan Bai the surprising winning goal in the thirtieth minute -71.
Marseille completes nine years without a degree.
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Lille, the leader of League 1, had no trouble getting through a stage with 1: 3 away over Gazelek Ajaccio, who five years ago met her in the senior league and today plays in the fourth league.
Christophe Galatieri raised the second team and gained an advantage in the ninth minute from an own goal by Alexander Dorimel.
The Portuguese sack doubled in the 71st minute and then came another own goal from Malik Luffy (84) who replaced Belgian David Paula Zimak for the host (87).
Angie walked to 0: 5 against the amateur club Franciscan, the representative of the island of Martinique.
Angelo Polgini (31), Ibrahim Amado (45 and 60), Stefan Bahoken (52) and 19-year-old substitute Noah Petar in the opening goal (87) shared the goals.
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