Europe 1 with AFP 11:39 p.m., February 8, 2023, modified at 11:40 p.m., February 8, 2023

In a volcanic Vélodrome stadium, Olympique de Marseille offered an extremely rare success against Paris SG (2-1), to win their ticket for the quarter-finals of the Coupe de France, like Lyon and Nantes, qualified in extremis Wednesday.

The Marseille city has been waiting for this for more than ten years.

To see OM win PSG at home, you had to go back to November 27, 2011 (3-0 in Ligue 1)!

The flavor is even sweeter for OM because this is a cutthroat match, against the record holder of victories in the competition (14 coronations), and because the meeting clearly plunges PSG into doubt, at a week of their Champions League round of 16 first leg against Bayern Munich on Tuesday.

Without Kylian Mbappé, injured, PSG proved to be clueless, amorphous and overwhelmed in intensity.

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Fiery Marseillais

In contrast, Igor Tudor's team showed constant ardor, like Ruslan Malinovskyi's winning goal, a super-powerful strike with the left foot (57th).

Previously, Alexis Sanchez had opened the scoring from the penalty spot (31st), and Sergio Ramos had equalized with a header (45th + 2).

Already eliminated at this stage of the event last season, PSG fell again very early in the Coupe de France: since 2001, the club from the capital had not failed two years in a row before the quarters…

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OL are doing well

Will Marseille inherit another French cador in the quarter-final draw on Thursday?

Olympique Lyonnais is one of the candidates, after its qualification snatched on penalties against Lille (2-2, 4-2 pens), thanks in particular to its goalkeeper Anthony Lopes, decisive before the attempt of Mohamed Bayo.

Struggling in the Championship, OL are reborn in the Cup, with the hope of lifting a trophy which they have been missing since 2012, and which would undoubtedly save their season.

The Lyonnais are doing well, because despite two quick goals from Rayan Cherki and Alexandre Lacazette, they had gradually fallen apart and were punished by a penalty from Jonathan David and a goal from Edon Zhegrova.

In another shock between Ligue 1 teams, FC Nantes snatched their qualification on penalties on the lawn of Angers (1-1, 4-2 pens), and keeps alive their chances of an improbable double after his victorious epic last season.

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Rodez brings down Auxerre

The surprise of the evening came from Auxerre, beaten against Rodez, resident of Ligue 2 (3-2).

The RAF reached the quarter-finals of the Cup for the third time in their history.

Toulouse for its part spent a quiet evening against Reims, easily mastered (3-1).

The Champenois suffer their first defeat in competition since September 18.

The "Petit Poucet" of the 4th division (N2), Vierzon, for his part measured the gap which separated him from the professional world by losing against Grenoble (1-0).

Finally, Paris FC left the competition at the end of the suspense, at home against Annecy in this Ligue 2 duel (1-1, 6-5 shots on goal).

It took 16 shots on goal to decide between the two teams!

There will therefore be three L2 clubs in the quarter-finals.

The round of 16 ends Thursday with a Lorient-Lens poster, at 9 p.m., preceded by the draw for the quarters.