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Belfort’s Cup run ended by Rennes

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The magical run by minnows Belfort in the French Cup came to an end at the quarterfin­al stage on Tuesday after a 3-0 home defeat to holders Rennes.

The fourth-division side were applauded off the pitch at a packed Stade Auguste Bonal, the home of Ligue 2 side Sochaux, after a thrilling cup run which saw them knock out Champions League-chasing Montpellie­r in the last round.

Rennes are third in Ligue 1 and hoping to qualify for Europe’s top competitio­n next season, but that didn’t stop Belfort from pushing them all the way – so much so that Rennes players gave their amateur opponents a guard of honor at the end of the match.

A first-half strike by Raphinha, an M’Baye Niang spot kick 16 minutes from the end and Jordan Siebatcheu’s counter-attack finish in stoppage time did for Belfort.

The score would however have been bigger had Belfort goalkeeper Eddy Ehlinger not pulled off some magnificen­t saves in the second half.

Just 18 years old and already a penalty shootout hero against Montpellie­r, Ehlinger kept the deficit at one goal midway through the second half with two magnificen­t one-on-one saves from Adrien Hunou and Niang, but could do nothing to stop Rennes making it two from the subsequent corner.

Yannick Konki got his hand to a shot, allowing Senegal internatio­nal Niang to make amends from the spot for his miss seconds earlier and ensured Rennes moves on to the semis.

Epinal, another fourth-tier team who saw off Lille in the last 16, have the chance to take amateur football to the semis when they host Saint-Etienne on Thursday.

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