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Yahoo
3 days ago
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- Yahoo
Gabriel Moscardo ruled out of Reims' relegation play-off
Paris Saint-Germain loanee Gabriel Moscardo (19) is almost certain to have already played his last game for Stade de Reims. The Brazilian suffered an injury against parent club PSG in Saturday's Coupe de France final. Reims manager Samba Diawara has said that the midfielder will play no part against FC Metz on Thursday night. Diawara has confirmed that Moscardo suffered an ankle sprain against his parent club as Les Stadistes lost 3-0. He will therefore not be operational against Metz. After the first leg of their relegation play-off, the scores are level at 1-1. Moscardo is expected to return to PSG at the end of the season. He made 10 appearances for Reims in all competitions this season. Advertisement Reims will also be without Yaya Fofana, Reda Khadra, and Mohamed Daramy. The latter is out with a long-term knee injury. Teddy Teuma, excluded from the first team and permitted to go on holiday, is the other major absentee in Les Stadistes' biggest game of the season. GFFN | Luke Entwistle


The Star
24-05-2025
- Sport
- The Star
Soccer-PSG stroll to French Cup final win over Reims in perfect Champions League warm-up
Soccer Football - Coupe de France - Final - Paris St Germain v Stade de Reims - Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France - May 24, 2025 Paris St Germain's Fabian Ruiz in action with Stade de Reims' Gabriel Moscardo REUTERS/Denis Balibouse PARIS (Reuters) -Holders Paris St Germain cruised to a 3-0 win over Stade de Reims in the Coupe de France final on Saturday, sealing a domestic treble for the second successive season, and preparing for next week's Champions League final in perfect style. Luis Enrique's side had little trouble seeing off relegation battling Reims, strolling to a 3-0 first half lead with Bradley Barcola netting twice in three minutes and Achraf Hakimi scoring two minutes before the break. Reims were again pinned back in their own half after the interval by a dominant PSG, and while they couldn't find any further goals, a record-extending 16th French Cup win was never in any doubt at the Stade de France. PSG, already Ligue 1 champions and French Super Cup winners, now aim to win the club their first Champions League trophy when they take on Inter Milan in Munich next Saturday to cap off what would be their greatest ever season. (Reporting by Trevor StynesEditing by Christian Radnedge)