Rennes end plucky Belfort’s French Cup run in last eight

By AFP
February 13, 2020

MONTBELIARD, France: The magical run by minnows Belfort in the French Cup came to an end at the quarter-final 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 previous 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. 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. 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.