Lens's Golden Victory: Thauvin Shines as Nice Falters in Coupe de France Final
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- RC Lens defeated OGC Nice 3-1 in the Coupe de France final, securing their first-ever title.
- Florian Thauvin scored the opening goal and assisted another, while goalkeeper Brice Risser made crucial saves.
- Nice's veteran captain Dante had a poor performance, and the team's overall season ended disappointingly.
The final whistle blew, and the roar of the Stade de France confirmed what Lens fans have dreamed of for generations: RC Lens are Coupe de France champions! In a match that will be etched in the club's history, our Sang et Or triumphed over OGC Nice with a commanding 3-1 victory, clinching the trophy for the very first time.
Florian Thauvin, a player who has embodied the spirit of Lens this season, was the star of the show. His opening goal, a masterful display of control and precision, set the tone, and his crucial assist for Odsonne รdouard before halftime sealed Nice's fate. Goalkeeper Brice Risser was another hero, his string of saves thwarting any hope of a Nice comeback. This victory is not just a trophy; it's the culmination of an exceptional season, a testament to the unity of our players, staff, and the unwavering support of our incredible fanbase.
For OGC Nice, it was a bitter end to a long and arduous season. Their captain, the veteran Dante, showed his age in a performance that, frankly, was painful to watch. At 42, his struggles on the field were evident, and he was unfortunately at fault for several of Lens's goals. It's a harsh reality when a player of his caliber can no longer compete at this level, and it capped off a disappointing campaign for the Azur team, who finished in a precarious 16th place in the league.
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.