led 4 to 0 by Toulouse, will Nantes save their honor?

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10:14 p.m. : A few whistles but no bronca at minute 49 and 3 seconds. The special correspondents confirm the television impression.

10:09 p.m. : Kickoff of the second period at the Stade de France, without the suspense on the sporting level (4-0 for Toulouse). But a question arises: what will happen in the 49th minute?

10:08 p.m. : The canaries are laughing…yellow…

10:08 p.m. : it’s canary sausage tonight;)

10:07 p.m. : It’s canary cassoulet tonight!

10:07 p.m. : Firedamp for the Canaries 😉

10:07 p.m. : Many of you in the comments are sorry for the fate of the people of Nantes this evening.

10:02 p.m. : The rugby players of the Toulouse Stadium were not entitled to drunkenness. Earlier in the day, they were beaten in the semi-finals of the Champions Cup in Ireland, by a cleaner Leinster capable of punishing Toulouse with each numerical inferiority (22-41).Toulouse scrum-half Antoine Dupont facing the Leinster defense, April 29, 2023. (LAURENT DARD / MAXPPP)

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9:58 p.m. : Otherwise, Leinster vs To lose, what did it do?

9:56 p.m. : It’s not so bad that Raphaël doesn’t live it from the inside

9:56 p.m. : . Sorry, Raphael Godet. Go Toulouse!

9:56 p.m. : Can we ask Edf to cut off the power supply to car 11 of Raphaël’s TGV?

10:04 p.m. : Little compassion for our journalist Raphaël Godet, unfortunate supporter of the FCN this evening! 🙂

9:49 p.m. : This is not the time for joy, on the Nantes side… The Canaries must recover for the second half.


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9:48 p.m. : 4 – Toulouse is the first team to score at least 4 goals in the first period of a Coupe de France final since Lille against Bordeaux on May 29, 1955 (4-1 at halftime). Unleashed. #FCNTFC

9:48 p.m. : It’s halftime! 4-0 for Toulouse after 45 minutes. “We were useless. We were not present in the duels, in the game. Even if we lose, we have to lose with dignity”recognizes the Nantes Moussa Sissoko at the break.

9:45 p.m. : Toulouse’s 4th goal on video, with the opportunist Dallinga finishing.

9:44 p.m. : After a big tackle from Nantes Nicolas Pallois, sanctioned with a yellow card, the engagement went up a notch, but Benoît Millot, the referee of the meeting, remained calm. (41st).

9:42 p.m. : Was the referee’s red card also confiscated at the entrance?

9:39 p.m. : I started to answer this nice reference, but I barely had time to type on the keyboard when the score went from 3-0 to 4-0… Checkmate!

9:36 p.m. : To console the people of Nantes, remember the 2005 Milan-Liverpool final in the Champions League… 3-0 for Milan at the break, 3-3 at the end of regulation time and victory for Liverpool on penalties … The game is not over!

9:34 p.m. : Oh the 4-0 in just 30 minutes! Toulouse devours the Canaries tonight, it’s unreal. Dallinga for the double (31st).

9:33 p.m. : For those who are mainly interested in the game, here is the 3rd goal on video. With Suazo’s superb open for Dallinga.

9:29 p.m. : In place too! (finally in car 11 of the TGV, seat 76…) Good game to all! #FCNTFVS

9:28 p.m. : Many of you have a thought for our journalist Raphaël Godet, a loyal supporter of FC Nantes. Strangely, we haven’t heard from his pre-match tweet…

9:24 p.m. : And 3-0 for Toulouse! What an insolent stroll by the Toulouse people. Home striker Thijs Dallinga pricks his ball just above Alban Lafont, still helpless. (23rd).

9:19 p.m. : Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron are present in the stands, alongside Philippe Diallo, acting president of the FFF. The presence of the Head of State is not broadcast on the stadium’s giant screens.

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9:17 p.m. : The very beautiful story for the one who was not the most awaited this evening. We slip you his 2nd goal here.

9:14 p.m. : The striker is above all a native of… Saint-Denis, and trained at the Stade de Reims.

9:12 p.m. : And already 2-0 for Toulouse! Again Logan Costa from the head, who scores his 2nd and 3rd career goals with the TFC. Dream start for the Violets (10th).

9:14 p.m. : The Toulouse striker is only 22 years old and is only playing his 10th game of the season. Not a starter in the league, he kept his coach’s confidence after playing all the TFC matches in the Coupe de France.

9:07 p.m. : Goal for Toulouse! The Violets opened the scoring from a corner after only 3 minutes of play. Nice header from Logan Costa against an Alban Lafont frozen on his line. 1-0.

9:03 p.m. : The Nantes tifo took up a slogan well known to Canary supporters: “We are fucking Nantes!”. Moreover, they set the tone in the stands by cracking a few smoke bombs behind Alban Lafont’s goal.

9:01 p.m. : In the stands on the Nantes side we see written “Nantais putain”?

8:59 p.m. : The supporters were already singing songs, which first covered the Marseillaise, before they agreed with the national guard.

8:58 p.m. : Didn’t the public sing the Marseillaise before the National Guard played it?

8:56 p.m. : Our special correspondents inform us that the handshakes between the President of the Republic and the players were not broadcast on the giant screens. No perceptible sound disputes for the moment in the Stade de France.

8:56 p.m. : In the locker room, Emmanuel Macron greeted the people of Toulouse and Nantes. The meeting is historic: Nantes won the Cup only four times, and Toulouse only once, in 1957, in the red and white jersey of a club that disappeared in 1967, then recreated from scratch in 1970.

8:50 p.m. : For the first time since taking office in 2017, Emmanuel Macron does not come to greet the actors of the match on the lawn one by one. It has been decided that the greetings will be made in the hallway, like this handshake with the coach of Nantes, Antoine Kombouaré.

8:47 p.m. : The final of the Coupe de France starts in 10 minutes. Come and live the meeting in our dedicated live.

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8:33 p.m. : In place at the Stade de France, our reporter Théo Gicquel notices that the stands are two-thirds full of Nantes supporters, noisier than their Toulouse counterparts.

8:33 p.m. : Good evening @Guillaume According to the FFF, organizer of the match, it is indeed forbidden to introduce into the stadiums “all types of musical instruments and fog horns (trumpets, vuvuzelas, whistles, …)“. On the Stade de France side, the internal regulations do not stipulate the prohibition of whistles, but remind that it is not authorized to “annoy other people” and that the list of prohibited items is “made to evolve according to the organizers”relieves Release.

8:31 p.m. : Good evening, Does a point in the internal rules of the Stade de France stipulate the prohibition of sound elements such as the whistle, or does this decision come from elsewhere? THANKS!

8:27 p.m. : The editorial team is leaning more towards a Toulouse victory with 6 votes to 2. The worrying situation of the Canaries, threatened with relegation to the league, undoubtedly tips the scales.

8:21 p.m. : Good evening Andréa, no prediction but an Atlantic preference.

8:20 p.m. : 49-3 for Toulouse!

8:19 p.m. : 3-2 Nantes, good match.

8:12 p.m. : #FCNTFCthe 𝙤𝙣𝙯𝙚 𝙩𝙤𝙪𝙡𝙤𝙪𝙨𝙖𝙞𝙣 for our final of #French Cup From 9 p.m., accompanied by our fervent supporters, it’s up to us to write our history in the capital.

8:10 p.m. : Our starting XI for this final. #OnEstNantes.

8:07 p.m. : Goodnight all ! The sports editorial staff lends me to Franceinfo tonight to experience this summit meeting and its very special atmosphere with you. You can already draw your predictions!


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