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Marseille Beats Rennes 3-0 to Reach French Cup Quarterfinals
Marseille secured a 3-0 win with goals from Gouiri, Greenwood, and Aubameyang to stabilize after recent setbacks, advancing in the Coupe de France.
- Yesterday, Marseille beat Rennes 3-0 at Stade Vélodrome to reach the quarterfinals.
- Under pressure after last week's 3-0 loss at Club Brugge and a 2-2 draw at Paris FC on Saturday, Marseille needed a response, as coach Roberto De Zerbi emphasized.
- Gouiri opened the scoring inside two minutes after Timothy Weah won the ball from Quentin Merlin, then set up Mason Greenwood for Marseille's second, and Aubameyang sealed the win with a counter seven minutes from time.
- Reims also advanced to the quarterfinals with a 3-0 win, setting up heightened stakes for Marseille's upcoming Le Classique. The cup field narrows to the last eight.
- With the league table showing Marseille third and nine points behind Paris-Saint-Germain, Glen Kamara faces a fitness concern after an Ethan Nwaneri challenge left him limping off.
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The Marseillais took the entry advantage thanks to Amine Gouiri (2nd), before Mason Greenwood (46th) and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (83rd) pushed the nail in the second period.
In search of a rebound this winter, Stade Rennais left the Coupe de France in the eighth of the finals, this Tuesday evening, clearly beaten (3-0) at the Vélodrome by a reinvigorated OM. Place in the championship, now.
The Olympique de Marseille, in the grip of a new crisis, gave itself some air by qualifying for the quarter finals of the Coupe de France, thanks to a victory against Rennes (3-0), Tuesday at the Vélodrome.
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