Nantes Coach Targets Cup Final As Perfect Emiliano Sala Tribute
6th February 2019
The 28-year-old Argentine striker was onboard a light aircraft taking him to his new Premier League team Cardiff City when it disappeared near the British island of Guernsey on January 21
- Nantes coach Vahid Halilhodzic hopes his side can reach the final of the French Cup as a tribute to former teammate Emiliano Sala, whose plane disappeared in the English Channel last month
- British crash investigators on Tuesday launched an underwater operation to recover a body from the wreckage of the plane, which was carrying Sala and pilot David Ibbotson
- Nantes progressed to the quarter-finals a few hours later with a 2-0 win at home to Toulouse after goals by Kalifa Coulibaly and Anthony Limbombe
PARIS, France-
Nantes coach Vahid Halilhodzic hopes his side can reach the final of the French
Cup as a tribute to former teammate Emiliano Sala, whose plane disappeared in
the English Channel last month.
The 28-year-old
Argentine striker was onboard a light aircraft taking him to his new Premier
League team Cardiff City when it disappeared near the British island of
Guernsey on January 21.
British crash
investigators on Tuesday launched an underwater operation to recover a body
from the wreckage of the plane, which was carrying Sala and pilot David
Ibbotson.
Nantes progressed to
the quarter-finals a few hours later with a 2-0 win at home to Toulouse after
goals by Kalifa Coulibaly and Anthony Limbombe.
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"In two games
we could be in the final. If the draw is kind to us why not go to the final? It
would be a gift to pay tribute (to Sala)," Halilhodzic said.
The Bosnian fought
back tears last week when Nantes paid an emotional tribute to Sala at the Stade
de la Beaujoire in the club's first match since his disappearance.
"We're coming
back slowly, after Saint-Etienne and Sannois-Saint-Gratien," Halilhodzic
added.
"It's almost a
second beginning. We're still quite fragile but each win is going to boost our
mental strength and we're going to continue on this path."
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Holders and record
12-time champions Paris Saint-Germain take on third-tier Villefranche on
Wednesday, while Lyon visit Guingamp -- winners in 2009 and 2014 -- on
Thursday.