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PARIS, France -- Amateurs Montceau-les-Mines extended their astonishing French Cup run by upsetting Lens 1-0 on Wednesday to reach the semifinals. The team from Burgundy, playing in the equivalent of the fourth division, won with a penalty by substitute striker Christophe Alidor after forward Julien Serpry was brought down by Lens goalkeeper Sebastien Chabbert on 78 minutes. Lens, second to Lyon in the Ligue 1 standings, looked sluggish for most of a match played in Gueugnon -- but appeared to be just coming to life when Alidor scored the winning goal. Montceau goalkeeper Romain Cretin played his part in the stunning win by saving a powerful shot from Ivory Coast forward Aruna Dindane on 69 minutes. "This is just amazing," Cretin said. "Even after we beat Bordeaux, I didn't believe we could beat Lens. What happened tonight will be remembered for years." The hosts had dumped top flight side Bordeaux out of the competition in the previous round and again showed their fighting spirit to keep from kick-off to the final whistle. "We're very proud of the players," said coach Yannick Chandioux. "When you play a first division side who are also competing in Europe and are in form you have some anxious moments. "But we played even better than against Bordeaux. We had a lot more openings and the only thing that annoyed me was that we could have let it slip through out fingers by missing those chances." Meanwhile, Paris St Germain's miserable run continued when the holders bowed out in the quarterfinals with a 2-1 defeat at Ligue 1 rivals Sochaux. The Paris club, lying fourth from bottom in the Ligue 1 standings, slumped to another defeat three days after losing 2-0 at home to St Etienne in the league on Sunday. Midfielder Mickael Isabey put Sochaux ahead with a superb strike from 20 metres and then set up forward Moumouni Dagano, who doubled the advantage with a header from an Isabey cross seven minutes from the break. PSG, who lifted the Cup for the seventh time by beating Marseille in last year's final, reduced the arrears in the 74th minute with a close-range effort by forward David N'Gog deflected into his own goal by Sochaux defender Rabiu Afolabi. Marseille and Nantes qualified on Tuesday with victories over Vannes and Sedan. ![]() Dagano celebrates his goal as Sochaux dumped holder PSG out of the French Cup. |