Holders Nantes down Lyon to reach French Cup final

Nantes players celebrate their victory after winning the French Cup semifinal football match between FC Nantes and Lyon at the La Beaujoire Stadium in Nantes, France on April 5, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 06 April 2023
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Holders Nantes down Lyon to reach French Cup final

  • Antoine Kombouare’s side booked a place in the April 29 showpiece against either Toulouse or second-tier Annecy

PARIS: Nantes reached a second straight French Cup final as Ludovic Blas’ brilliant goal gave the holders a 1-0 last four victory over Lyon on Wednesday.

Antoine Kombouare’s side booked a place in the April 29 showpiece at the Stade de France against either Toulouse or second-tier Annecy.

Lyon are still waiting for a first appearance in the final since winning the competition in 2012, after failing to back up last weekend’s Ligue 1 victory over Paris Saint-Germain.

Nantes, whose Cup triumph last season was their first major trophy since winning the league in 2001, have a golden chance of a successful defense.

“These are rare, exceptional moments,” said Nantes coach Kombouare.

“When you experience a season like last year, you tell yourself that it doesn’t only happen once in a lifetime, and then here we are again.”

Record 14-time winners PSG suffered a second straight early exit in the last 16 to Marseille, who were then dumped out by Annecy.

Nantes started brightly on Wednesday as they continued their bid for a fifth French Cup.

Jean-Charles Castelletto was denied an opening goal in just the second minute by Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes, who also saved from Blas 20 minutes later.

Samuel Moutoussamy thought he had broken the deadlock just after the half-hour mark but his effort was ruled out for offside.

Nantes striker Mostafa Mohamed missed good chances either side of halftime, calling Lopes into action again before blazing wide.

Blas made no such mistake in the 57th minute, though, controlling Fabien Centonze’s long ball on his chest before slamming a left-footed volley past Lopes.

Bradley Barcola went close to a late equalizer as Lyon belatedly woke up, but Nantes held on for a deserved victory.


Xabi Alonso leaves Real Madrid by mutual agreement after seven months

Updated 12 January 2026
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Xabi Alonso leaves Real Madrid by mutual agreement after seven months

  • Real Madrid parted ways with Alonso a little more than seven months after appointing him
  • Arbeloa will take over the job immediately ​and will be on the sidelines on Wednesday

MADRID: Coach Xabi Alonso has left Real Madrid by mutual agreement a day after their 3-2 defeat by bitter rivals Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup, the LaLiga club said on Monday.
“Xabi Alonso will ​always have the love and admiration of all Real Madrid fans because he is a Real Madrid legend and has represented the values of our club at all times. Real Madrid will always be his home,” the club said in a statement.
They added that second-team manager and former defender Alvaro Arbeloa will take over the first team job.
Real Madrid parted ways with Alonso a little more than seven months after appointing him, following ‌a poor run ‌of results in all competitions.
Former Real midfielder ‌Alonso, ⁠who ​was handed ‌a three-year contract in May after an impressive stint with Bayer Leverkusen, saw his tenure at the Santiago Bernabeu quickly unravel.
The former Spain international had guided Leverkusen to a historic unbeaten campaign to win the Bundesliga title in the 2023-24 season, along with a German Cup triumph and a Europa League final appearance, prompting Real to bring him back to the club as manager.
However, Alonso’s ⁠return failed to replicate the success of a fellow former Real Madrid midfielder, Zinedine Zidane, who famously ‌led the club to three consecutive Champions League ‍titles.
His tenure was marred by ‍internal discord, with reports of clashes with senior players, including co-captain Federico ‍Valverde and winger Vinicius Jr.
Real’s poor performances under Alonso included humbling losses to Paris St. Germain in the Club World Cup, to Atletico Madrid in LaLiga, and Liverpool and Manchester City in the Champions League.
Arbeloa will take over the job immediately ​and will be on the sidelines on Wednesday as Real visit second-division side Albacete in a Copa del Rey round of ⁠16 tie.
After leading LaLiga earlier in the season with a comfortable five-point advantage over old rivals Barcelona, Alonso’s Real collapsed and are now second, four points behind last year’s champions Barca.
Alonso’s appointment was initially seen as a long-term project, but his dismissal signals the club’s impatience with Real falling short of their high standards.
The 44-year-old, who made 236 appearances for Los Blancos as a player between 2009 and 2014, won a LaLiga title, two Copa del Rey trophies, and the club’s long-awaited 10th European crown during his years in midfield.
Alonso also began his coaching career at Real’s academy, managing the Under-14 side to league ‌and tournament success in the 2018-19 season, before progressing to Real Sociedad’s reserve team and then Bayer Leverkusen.