In
the event Lyon Duchere played a part in creating the story for the quarter-finals
of the Coupe de France, but not in the fashion we would have wished. Away to
Vitre of National 2, the regional fourth divisions a league below them, it all began very well. After 22 minutes Duchere were 2-0 ahead
courtesy of a brace from Jonathan Rivas. But Vitre pulled on back after 32
minutes and just before half-time drew level with what was described as a ‘superb
free-kick’ (I’m going to have to wait a little for the highlights).
I’m
guessing it was a tense affair through a goalless second half. But in the third
minute of stoppage time, with extra-time looming, Vitre were apparently awarded
a penalty. Awful decision obviously (apparently there’s talk in the local
papers about Duchere having been robbed). And with what must have been just
about the last kick of the match Vitre converted it to take their place in the
last eight. Cue delirium in Brittany, despair in this part of the
Auvergne-Rhone-Alps.
So
in the quarter-finals Vitre will line up alongside six teams from France’s
top-flight (including PSG, who were taken to extra time by Villefranche but
came through, and probably Olympique Lyonnais, who play tonight). Orleans from
the second division will also be there, but depending on the draw of course it’s
reasonable to assume that it will be Vitre attracting the underdog attention.
Just a pity it’s not Duchere, who return to the bread-and-butter of league
football at the weekend. C’est la vie.
We
don’t need reminding what happened to Les Herbiers last season: in the same
division as Duchere they made it to the cup final and held out for some time against
PSG but having focused on that ended up getting relegated on the final day due
to an unlikely combination of results in a tight league. Only a remote risk for
Duchere but after their match last Friday was cancelled – apparently by a town
official to avoid excessive damage to the pitch but a cynic might speculate on
the need to rest up before the cup game – they’ve slipped to ninth in the
18-strong league. Still a 10-points cushion above the bottom four (with the
same gap to the play-off place) but would be good to get going again and on
Saturday they are away at bottom-placed Drancy, who have amassed 10 points from
19 games (including a 4-0 drubbing at Duchere).
So
anything less than a win for Duchere at the weekend would be a cause for
concern. I just knew there was a link with Charlton in there somewhere.
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