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François-Régis Mughe was an almost providential striker for Olympique de Marseille on Wednesday, March 1. For his first appearance with the pros, the 18-year-old Cameroonian striker equalized in the 95th minute. Unfortunately, the Phocéens fell to Annecy in the quarterfinals of the French Cup. The day after his debut, the striker described his emotion.
"Yesterday (Wednesday) despite the elimination this match remains like a dream for me to have been able to revive and give hope to more than 60,000 spectators. My tears were simply tears of joy because it is now that history must be written," posted François-Régis Mughe on his social networks.