Super Falcons’ midfield sensation, Jennifer Echegini scored a brilliant brace to power Paris Saint-Germain Féminine to a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Dijon FCO Féminine and secure a place in the Coupe de France semi-finals.
That night belonged to Echegini whose composure, quality, and clutch finishing once again proved decisive on the big stage.
Just days after their heartbreaking defeat to Olympique Lyonnais Féminin in the LFFP Cup final, PSG responded in style at the Gaston-Gérard Stadium, thanks to their Nigerian star who produced a stunning match-winning performance.
Jennifer Echegini First-Half’ Free-Kick Magic
PSG had to weather early pressure from Dijon, with goalkeeper Mary Earps making crucial saves to keep the hosts at bay.
With the first half seemingly heading for a stalemate, Echegini stepped up in the 4th minute of stoppage time and curled home a superb free-kick to give PSG a vital lead heading into the break.
Dijon Fight Back Through Declercq
The hosts came out stronger in the second half and found their equaliser in the 54th minute when Léa Declercq calmly converted from the penalty spot.
Dijon continued to push, threatening an upset against the higher-ranked Parisians, who were also dealing with injuries and mounting pressure.
Late Drama: Echegini Seals It Late
As the game edged towards a tense finish, PSG pushed forward in search of a winner.
Super Falcons captain, Rasheedat Ajibade added attacking spark in the final third, helping shift momentum back in PSG’s favour.
Then came the winning moment in the 87th minute, when Echegini struck again, coolly finishing to complete her brace and send PSG into the final four.
PSG Set Up Blockbuster Semi-Final
The victory sends PSG into a high-stakes semi-final clash against Paris FC Féminine, keeping their hopes of domestic silverware alive.
Under manager Paulo César, the Parisians showed resilience, overcoming early pressure and a determined Dijon side to progress.
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What’s Next for PSG Feminine?
PSG will now shift focus back to league action with an away trip to Montpellier HSC Féminine, aiming to build momentum after this crucial cup victory.


