Marseille embarrassed by fourth-tier amateur side in Coupe de France
The likes of Dimitri Payet, Lucas Ocampos and Florian Thauvin could not prevent Marseille suffering a defeat to fourth-tier opponents.
Marseille suffered a humiliating exit from the Coupe de France on Sunday, going down 2-0 to fourth-tier amateur side Andrezieux.
Having ended 2018 on a miserable note with a six-game winless streak that saw them exit the Europa League and Coupe de la Ligue, Rudi Garcia's men hit a new low at Saint-Etienne's Stade Geoffroy-Guichard.
Goals in either half from Bryan-Clovis Ngwabije and Florian Milla saw off a Marseille side that started with eight members of the XI that began last season's Europa League final defeat to Atletico Madrid.
Marseille, who had 28 shots without scoring, have now exited the Coupe de France to teams from the third tier or lower in three of the past eight campaigns.
28 - Marseille a tiré 28 fois au but face à Andrézieux (N2) sans parvenir à trouver le fond des filets adverses (10 cadrés), c'est son pire total sans marquer tcc depuis... octobre 2015 face à Liberec (33). Arrosage. pic.twitter.com/8cT1COggWW— OptaJean (@OptaJean) January 6, 2019
3 - 3 des 8 dernières éliminations de Marseille en Coupe de France se sont produites contre des formations évoluant en 3e division ou moins.
2012 – 2-3 contre Quevilly (National)
2015 – 3-3 (4-5 tab) contre Grenoble (CFA)
2019 – 0-2 contre Andrézieux (N2)
Goliath. #ASFOMpic.twitter.com/fvZckeACLh— OptaJean (@OptaJean) January 6, 2019
A run of seven matches without a victory represents their worst since April 2016.
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