Saint Etienne ended their three-year losing French Cup record on Saturday with a 1-0 win over Bordeaux to reach the last 32 and keep coach Alain Perrin on course for an unprecedented Cup treble.
Bafetimbi Gomis grabbed the only goal of the game in the 76th minute on a treacherous and slippy surface at Bordeaux's Jacques-Chaban-Delmas stadium.
Bordeaux, coached by former Manchester United defender Laurent Blanc, were missing a host of their South American stars who had been given permission to stay on their Christmas vacation.
That would have delighted Perrin who coached Sochaux to the 2007 French Cup title and Lyon in 2008.
Meanwhile, Lyon's march to a possible second successive league and cup double was put on hold when their tie at fourth division Concarneau was called off because of a frozen pitch.
Claude Puel, coach of the reigning seven-time league champions, believed the postponement of this last 64 fixture was “problematic” in scheduling terms though believed the game was “unplayable” on such a surface.
Referee Freddy Fautrel, who twice inspected the pitch, said the grass was “rock hard” and added he did not want to risk players getting injured.
No first division team lost to lower division opposition on Saturday though Le Mans, Grenoble and Lorient all needed penalty shoot-outs to progress.
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