French Cup: No trophy yet for OM, stopped by Toulouse in the quarter-finals
Marseille was eliminated by Toulouse in the quarter-finals of the French Cup after a penalty shootout.
In a dramatic quarter-final match of the Coupe de France, Olympique de Marseille (OM) faced a tough defeat against Toulouse FC at the Stade Vélodrome, concluding with a penalty shootout that saw Toulouse triumph 4-3 after a 2-2 draw in regular time. Despite taking the lead through goals from Greenwood and Paixão, Marseille could not secure the victory, as Toulouse responded with equalizing goals from Gboho and Cresswell. This defeat marks another disappointment for OM, who have been looking for their first cup victory since 2012 and their first Coupe de France title since 1989.
Toulouse's advancement to the semi-finals is significant, as this marks their return to this stage for the first time since their historic victory in the competition in 2023. The match showcased not just the competitive spirit of both clubs but also the determination of Toulouse, who managed to outlast the seasoned Marseille team known for their rich football history. With this win, they will aim to continue their impressive run in the tournament after having previously defeated Nantes decisively in the final.
The implications of this match are far-reaching for both teams. For Marseille, the quest for silverware continues, putting additional pressure on their management and players as they strive to end their trophy drought. Conversely, Toulouse's victory adds momentum to their campaign, and they will be looking forward to the upcoming semi-finals, slated for April 22, where they will meet another formidable opponent following Thursday's clash between Lyon and Lens. The stage is set for an exciting continuation of the Coupe de France tournament, with dynamics shifting following this pivotal match.