Monaco’s Coupe de France Journey Ends with Heartbreak in Penalty Shootout

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AS Monaco’s adventure in the Coupe de France comes to an end as they are eliminated by Reims in a penalty shoot-out after a difficult evening and the passing of former club president Henry Rey.

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AS Monaco’s journey in the Coupe de France came to an end as they were eliminated by Reims in a penalty shootout. The match was overshadowed by the death of Henry Rey, the former president of the club. The game started energetically, but both teams failed to score in the first half. Reims took the lead with a header from Cédric Kipré just before halftime. In the second half, Monaco equalized through a header from Mohammed Salisu. The match ended 1-1, and the game went into a penalty shootout, where Reims came out on top with a score of 3-1. Despite a disappointing result, Monaco must now focus on their upcoming matches in the league. Monaco’s coach, Adi Hütter, expressed his disappointment with the result and highlighted some controversial decisions in the game, including a disallowed goal and a penalty claim. Hütter also acknowledged the lack of determination in the penalty shootout and praised the performances of Mika Biereth and Lucas Michal, who made their first starts for the team.

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Monaco Tribune

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