FCR dominate Stade de Grand-Quevilly

FCR dominate Stade de Grand-Quevilly

Actualité

26 October 2024

FCR logically wins against Stade de Grand-Quevilly. Serious from the start of the match, the Red Devils qualify for the 7th round of the Coupe de France.

In Diochon, in the 6th round of the Coupe de France, the FCR was serious in largely dominating the Grand-Quevilly stadium.

The Red Devils quickly took a two-goal lead thanks to Abdelmoula on a corner from Sahloune (1-0, 8′) then Letono with a great sequence (2-0, 9′). Dominant and masters of the debate, the FCR would score three new goals in the first period, despite a good Blanchard, in the Grand-Quevillais goal, author of several saves.

Abdelmoula scored twice from another corner from Sahloune (3-0, 16′). In the process, El Khiar, from the left, found the net in turn (4-0, 18′). From another corner, Lehoux scored the fifth goal (5-0, 31′).

After the break, FCR continued to dominate. Bensoula quickly scored the sixth goal (6-0, 48′) then El Khiar the seventh with a sublime 25-meter shot that went under the bar (7-0, 54′).

Letono also scored his second goal of the match, finishing off a fine team move (8-0, 66′), then scored a hat-trick with a fine strike from 20 metres out (9-0, 72′).

The 10-goal mark was reached five minutes later thanks to Tilliez (10-0, 77′) while like Letono, El Khiar also scored a hat-trick (11-0, 82′).

Grand-Quevilly reduced the gap through Quilan at the end of a great move (11-1, 85′).

Match sheet
Saturday October 26, 2024 Stade Robert-Diochon FC Rouen 1899 – Stade de Grand-Quevilly : 11-1 (5-0) Referee: Mr. Massol.

Attendance : 3051 spectators.

Scorer for Rouen: Abdelmoula (8′, 16′), Letono (9′, 66′, 72′), El Khiar (18′, 55′, 81′), Lehoux (31′), Bensoula (48′), Tilliez (77′); for Grand-Quevilly : Quilan (85′).

FC Rouen 1899: Lucas Royes – Dany Goprou, Paul Lehoux, Samuel Remilier – Naël Bensoula, Amara Touré, Malik Abdelmoula, Omar Bezzekhami (cap.) (Leroux, 65′) – Samy El Khiar – Christ Letono, Abdeljalil Sahloune (Tilliez, 65′).

Substitutes : Ghys Tchiamas, Ahmad Allée, Idriss Leroux, Ichem Ferrah, Victor Tilliez.

Coach: Maxime D’Ornano.

Grand-Quevilly: Nicolas Blanchard – Thomas Le Ber, Jonathan Leborgne (Auguste, 55′), El Houcine Reggaz, Damien Dubuc, Thibault Letellier, Alexis Levasseur (Quilan, 62′), Raphael Lemire (cap.), Lucas de Sousa (Chadri, 59′), Théo Collobert (Papillon, 55′), Teddy Lecoeur.

Substitutes: Rafik Chadri, Valentin Quilan, Anthony Auguste, Jorge Papillon, Jimmy Delarue.

Coach: Karim Belghachem.

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