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On Saturday, Openda and Fofana closed their campaign against Lens at the Parc des Princes, with a 3-1 victory that saw them qualify for the Coupe de France quarter-finals. The game was a tense affair, with both teams showing great skill and determination in pursuit of the goal. However, it was Openda who took the lead early on, with a well-taken penalty kick from midfielder Yannick N'Kouangou. Lens responded quickly, however, with a strong performance from forward Emmanuel Macron, who scored twice to level the score at half-time. In the second half, Openda continued to dominate, with a number of impressive performances from striker Anthony Koudou and goalkeeper Jérémy Tchouaméni. Despite some late pressure from Lens, Openda held firm and secured a crucial victory. The result means that they will face either Montpellier or Paris Saint-Germain in the next round of the Coupe de France. This is a big achievement for Openda, who have been struggling recently and needed this win to boost their confidence ahead of the upcoming season. It's also a positive sign for the future of French football, as these young players continue to develop and improve. Overall, it was a fantastic display of football from both sides, with both teams putting in a strong effort to secure a vital three points. This win should give Openda and Fofana some much-needed momentum heading into the new season, and it's clear that they have what it takes to compete at the highest level. |
