Nice puts an end to the dream of little Versailles thumb and qualifies for the final

Carried by Amine Gouiri, the Aiglons easily won Tuesday 2-0. They find themselves in the final of a national cup for the first time since 2006.

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Amine Gouiri’s outbursts and the ease of Chephren Thuram made the difference for the people of Nice. The Aiglons provided the essential without being afraid, Tuesday March 1, against Versailles, in the semi-final of the Coupe de France, with an easy qualification in the final (2-0). For their part, the players of Yvelines delivered a solid performance, but not enough to disturb the men of Christophe Galtier, launched at full speed for several weeks.

Tenacious in the first half without necessarily being worried, the Versaillese conceded a goal after returning from the locker room on one of their only defensive errors. On a perfectly adjusted cross from Jordan Lotomba, the former Lyonnais Amine Gouiri made his talent speak in the area with a half-volley sequence that came to lodge in the right corner of the opposing goalkeeper.

The second goal is also, in large part, the work of the French international hope. After a festival against the Versailles defenders, Gouiri, full of altruism, delivered a caviar to Kasper Dolberg who adjusted an unresolved Dan Delaunay.

With this success on home soil, OGC Nice offered its first final in a national cup after that in the Coupe de la Ligue in 2006.


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