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COUPE DE FRANCE

Unai Emery looking to leave PSG on a high in French Cup final

Facing third-tier side Les Herbiers in the French Cup final will not only give PSG a chance to secure another title but will also offer departing coach Emery the opportunity to make a triumphant exit.

Paris Saint-Germain's Spanish headcoach Unai Emery gives a press conference at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on May 7, 2018, on the eve of  the French Cup final football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Les Herbiers.
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Unai Emery will stand down as PSG boss at the end of the season and would like nothing better than achieving the domestic treble, with PSG having already won the Ligue 1 and League Cup titles.

The Basque, who led Sevilla to three consecutive Europa League titles before joining PSG in 2016, urged his players not to be complacent against a team who will have nothing to lose at the Stade de France.

"We prepared this game like every other game. We analysed our opponents, some serious training," Emery, who hopes his team will clinch a record-extending 12th French Cup title, told a news conference on Monday. The players are very professional and they know it's not a game like any other, it's a final. All the players are very motivated."

Paris Saint-Germain's Spanish headcoach Unai Emery
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Emery will have to do without the services of an injured Neymar and Marco Verratti, whose domestic season is over, in the final.

Les Herbiers coach Stephane Masala, who plans to use his tactical skills to cause an upset, is however more focused on what this game means for French football than on the result.

"In this final we are going to see football with a big F. Players who are among the best in the world with PSG, and amateurs with a lot of courage and solidarity on the other side of the pitch," Masala said after studying the inner sanctum of the Stade de France.

"The first thing I thought when I entered the dressing room was that it was too big. It lacked a bit of intimacy with the players. I thought 'it's not possible, where am I gonna stand?'."

Motivation might be Les Herbiers's best weapon as they face a team with a 540-million euro budget -- compared to their more modest two million euros.

Supporters of the French third division (National 1) football club Les Herbiers cheer their team during a French National 1 football match between Les Herbiers and Laval at the Massabielle stadium in Les Herbiers on May 4, 2018.
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Supporters of the French third division (National 1) football club Les Herbiers cheer their team during a French National 1 football match between Les Herbiers and Laval at the Massabielle stadium in Les Herbiers on May 4, 2018.DAMIEN MEYERAFP

"I was always very motivated to play against the big teams when I was in Brazil," said PSG centre back and captain Thiago Silva.