Paris Saint-Germain showcased their resilience and determination this evening, overcoming a spirited Dunkerque side to claim a 4-2 victory in the Coupe de France semi-final. The thrilling encounter at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy saw PSG come back from two goals down to secure their place in the final.
Dunkerque stunned the visitors early on, with Vincent Sasso opening the scoring in the 7th minute and Muhannad Yahya Saeed Al Saad doubling their lead in the 27th minute. Despite the early setback, PSG regrouped and began their comeback just before halftime, as Ousmane Dembélé found the back of the net with a powerful strike.
The second half saw PSG dominate possession and create numerous chances. Marquinhos leveled the score with a header in the 47th minute, followed by Désiré Doué's deflected shot in the 61st minute, which gave PSG the lead. Dunkerque continued to fight valiantly, but PSG sealed the victory in stoppage time when Dembélé capitalized on a defensive error to score his second goal of the match.
PSG controlled 77% of the ball throughout the game, showcasing their attacking prowess and tactical discipline. This victory not only extends their unbeaten domestic record but also propels them into the Coupe de France final, where they will aim to secure their 16th title in the competition.
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