Oman Daily Observer

Monaco outgun Marseille, PSG in quarters

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BARCELONA: Barcelona coach Luis Enrique ended speculatio­n over his future on Wednesday by confirming he will leave the Catalan giants at the end of the season.

“I will not be the coach of Barcelona next season,” Enrique said after Barca’s 6-1 thrashing of Sporting Gijon in La Liga.

“It is a difficult, measured and well thought out decision and I think I have to be loyal to what I think.”

Enrique’s contract is due to expire at the end of the season.

The former Barcelona captain has won eight trophies in his three seasons in charge, including a treble in his first campaign and a La Liga and Copa del Rey double last season.

However, his future was placed in serious doubt after PARIS: Thomas Lemar swept Monaco into the quarterfin­als of the French Cup in a thrilling 4-3 extra-time victory at Marseille on Wednesday, while holders Paris Saint-Germain trudged past second tier Niort 2-0.

League leaders Monaco led three times at the Stade Velodrome through an own goal from Marseille keeper Yohann Pele and strikes from Kylian Mbappe and Benjamin Mendy. But Marseille, coming off Sunday’s 5-1 thrashing against PSG, fought back on each occasion courtesy of Dimitri Payet and a brace from substitute Remy Cabella — the second coming after Mendy had put Monaco 3-2 ahead in extra time.

However, there was no way back once Lemar struck on 113 minutes as Monaco, who will meet PSG in the French League Cup final on April 1, remained alive in all four competitio­ns this season.

Javier Pastore and Edinson Cavani scored late as PSG saw off Niort amidst a torrential downpour in western France in their last-16 tie.

Argentine midfielder Pastore came off the bench to bundle in a free-kick from Christophe­r Nkunku on 78 minutes at a rain-soaked Stade Rene Gaillard before Cavani struck his 36th goal of the campaign deep into stoppage time.

Twice former winners Guingamp, who lifted the trophy in 2009 and 2014, saw off third-tier Quevilly 2-1 with second-half goals from Alexandre Mendy and Nill de Pauw. Barca’s 4-0 thrashing at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie two weeks ago.

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“We are in a difficult situation, especially in one competitio­n, but with the help of everyone and if the stars align we can turn that game around. “I will give my full dedication in these three months.” Like his friend and former team-mate Pep Guardiola, who stepped down after four glorious years in charge of Barca in 2012, Enrique highlighte­d the pressures of the top at the Camp Nou as his reason to step down.

“The reason is the way in which I live this profession. It means very few hours of rest.” are three exciting months ahead,” Enrique

However, midfielder Ivan Rakitic said decision left the Barca players “open-mouthed”.

“The coach came into the dressing room and told us before the press conference,” said Rakitic.

“We were all left a bit open-mouthed. We didn’t know he was going to announce it today.

“He has all the support of the dressing room. We will do everything we can to do our best in the months to come.”

Sevilla boss Jorge Sampaoli is the early favourite to take charge next season after leading the Andalusian­s to an unlikely La Liga title challenge and into the Champions League last 16 in his first season in Spain.

Athletic Bilbao coach and former Barca player Ernesto Valverde is also a leading candidate. Enrique’s

Victory over Sporting took Barca two points clear of Real Madrid at the top of La Liga, but Real have two games in hand.

Unless Barca stage an unlikely comeback against PSG on March 8, Enrique’s final game in charge will be against Alaves in the Copa del Rey final on May 27.

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