Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 9:30 AM
Stade Auguste-Delaune Reims
Montreuil
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2 - 4
Amiens
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Full time
N. Muteba 80'

Montreuil vs Amiens Match Recap - Jan 10, 2026

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Amiens Overcomes Montreuil in a Thrilling Coupe de France Encounter

Amiens showcased their attacking prowess with a decisive 4-2 victory over Montreuil, marking a significant turnaround after recent struggles. The win not only advances them in the Coupe de France but also serves as a much-needed confidence boost following a disappointing league performance against Nancy just days prior.

Amiens' offensive display was spearheaded by Yanis Rafii, who opened the scoring early and continued to be a vital presence throughout the match. His ability to find space and create opportunities was evident, as he not only scored but also contributed to the overall fluidity of the attack. This performance is a stark contrast to Amiens' recent form, where they struggled to convert possession into goals, as seen in their last match against Nancy where they dominated possession yet failed to secure a win.

Montreuil, despite their loss, demonstrated resilience and attacking intent. They started strong with an early goal from Anthony Adel, setting the tone for what appeared to be a competitive match. However, their inability to maintain defensive solidity ultimately cost them. The red card issued to Nkashama Muteba late in the game compounded their difficulties, leaving them vulnerable against an Amiens side that capitalized on every opportunity.

Statistically, Amiens controlled the game with 58% possession and significantly outperformed Montreuil in passing accuracy, completing 85% of their passes compared to Montreuil's 72%. This control allowed them to dictate the pace of the match and create more scoring opportunities. The contrast in shot efficiency was stark; while Montreuil managed 9 total shots, Amiens made their chances count with a higher conversion rate, reflecting their improved finishing compared to previous outings.

Rayan Lutin emerged as another key figure for Amiens, scoring shortly after halftime to extend their lead. His performance underscores a growing trend of players stepping up when it matters most, particularly after a series of underwhelming displays. Lutin's ability to exploit defensive lapses was crucial in maintaining pressure on Montreuil throughout the match.

Montreuil's recent form had shown promise, with two wins leading into this fixture. However, their defensive frailties were exposed against a more clinical Amiens side. The statistics reveal that Montreuil had more shots on goal (4) than Amiens (2), yet they failed to convert these chances effectively. This inconsistency highlights a critical area for improvement as they look to rebound from this defeat.

The tactical setup of both teams played a significant role in the outcome. Amiens' 3-4-3 formation allowed them to exploit the flanks effectively, creating mismatches against Montreuil's defense. The fluidity of their attack contrasted sharply with Montreuil's more rigid structure, which struggled to adapt as the game progressed.

Looking ahead, Amiens must build on this momentum as they navigate through the knockout stages of the Coupe de France. The victory not only boosts morale but also provides a platform for players like Ibrahim Fofana and Teddy Averlant to regain their form and contribute consistently. Their recent performances have been inconsistent, but this match could serve as a turning point for both players.

Montreuil faces an uphill battle as they regroup after this defeat. Their recent successes may have raised expectations, but this match exposed vulnerabilities that need addressing if they are to compete effectively in future fixtures. The red card for Muteba adds another layer of complexity as they will need to adjust their lineup and strategy moving forward.

This encounter serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of knockout football, where form can shift dramatically from one match to the next. Amiens' ability to capitalize on their chances while Montreuil faltered under pressure illustrates the fine margins that often define such contests. As both teams reflect on this match, the lessons learned will be crucial in shaping their respective paths in the competition ahead.

Originally published on FollowTeams at January 10, 2026 at 4:45 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Amiens
Double chance : draw or Amiens
Montreuil
10%
Draw
45%
Amiens
45%

Team Lineups

Amiens
3-4-3
COACH
Omar Daf
1
Alexis Sauvage
6
Kylian Kaiboue
2
Aboubacar Lô
4
Siaka Bakayoko
3
Yvan Ikia Dimi
5
Joseph N'Duquidi
8
Ibrahim Fofana
11
Teddy Averlant
10
Rayan Lutin
9
Yanis Rafii
7
Antoine Leautey
Montreuil
4-3-3
COACH
Unknown
1
Oumar Sissoko
3
Mehdi Khaouad
4
Mamoudou Sow
2
Kalvin Guede
8
El Anrif Mhadjiri
10
Anthony Adel
6
Kamal Toussi
11
Saloum Soumaré
9
Idris Kadded
7
Ilyes Dos Santos Semedo

Amiens Substitutes

12 Amine Chabane
D
13 Ilan Daf
M
14 Oscar Aïssat
M
15 Peterson Paul
F
16 Lou Alexandre
G
17 Ange Chibozo
F
18 Alfoussen Dramé
D
19 Ilies Abdelkrim
M

Montreuil Substitutes

12 Yanis Serradj
F
13 Matala Coulibaly
D
14 Fousseny Diabaté
F
15 Oumar Diallo
D
16 Salif Minte
G
17 Nkashama Muteba
M
18 Lakumu Sylla
D
19 Mohand Lounici
M
20 Mouhamed Sangare
M

Match Statistics

16
Total Shots
9
6
Shots on Goal
6
5
Shots off Goal
3
5
Blocked Shots
0
12
Shots Inside Box
7
4
Shots Outside Box
2
42%
Ball Possession (%)
58%
311
Total Passes
428
253
Accurate Passes
370
81%
Pass Accuracy (%)
86%
20
Fouls
16
8
Corner Kicks
3
1
Offsides
1
4
Yellow Cards
2
1
Red Cards
0
2
Goalkeeper Saves
3

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