Soccer-Marseille suffer shootout loss to second tier Annecy in French Cup

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Soccer-Marseille suffer shootout loss to second tier Annecy in French Cup
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(Reuters) - Olympique de Marseille lost 7-6 on penalties to Ligue 2 FC Annecy on Wednesday to crash out of the French Cup after their quarter-final had finished locked at 2-2.

Marseille's Leonardo Balerdi missed the decisive penalty for the hosts as Annecy joined Olympique Lyonnais, Nantes and Toulouse in the semi-finals.

Annecy turned the match around at the beginning of the second half when Dion Sahi equalised before Kevin Mouanga sent the visitors ahead. Six minutes into stoppage-time, however, Francois-Regis Mughe did get an equaliser to send the match to penalties.

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