Tamari and Nordin will be on the front line of the attack for the entry into the Coupe de France. Midi Libre – JEAN MICHEL MART
Montpellier is entering the Coupe de France at the stage of the 32nd finals at the Charles Massot stadium against Le Puy-en-Velay, this Saturday, December 21 at 6 p.m.
Montpellier is looking for a second wind. Struggling in the championship (last in Ligue 1 with 4 points behind the first non-relegation place), the Héraultais hope to find a renewed energy in the National Cup.
Today they face a National 2 team, Le Puy, which is ranked third in its championship with an iron defense (only 5 goals conceded in 13 games) and which has only lost once this year.
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The trap set seems perfect but Gasset's men will have to find the resources to get out of it and spend the holidays on a positive note. In the event of elimination, the knots in the Hérault heads will be numerous.
Montpellier will line up a team with several changes in the defensive zone. The front of the attack is the same as in the championship to try to regain confidence and efficiency in front of goal.
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