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Nightmare Moment For Ethan Nwaneri As Missed Penalty Sends Marseille Out Of Coupe De France
Football can be brutal, especially for young players learning the game on the biggest stages.
That reality hit hard for Ethan Nwaneri on Wednesday night as the teenage midfielder missed the decisive penalty that knocked Olympique de Marseille out of the Coupe de France.
The 18-year-old Arsenal F.C. loanee blasted his spot kick over the bar in a tense shootout, handing Toulouse FC a 4-3 victory after the teams played out a thrilling 2-2 draw at the iconic Stade Velodrome.
Heartbreak Under The Marseille Lights
The night started with promise for Nwaneri.
Brought on in the second half by Marseille manager Habib Beye, the young midfielder was expected to add creativity and energy as the French giants pushed for a winning goal.
Nwaneri showed flashes of brilliance during his cameo appearance and even came close to scoring in the 67th minute when his effort rattled the woodwork.
However, with the match ending 2-2 after full time, the quarter-final clash had to be decided from the penalty spot.
The Decisive Moment
In a bold decision, Nwaneri was handed the responsibility of taking Marseille’s fifth and potentially decisive penalty.
For an 18-year-old playing in a high-pressure knockout match, the moment was enormous.
Unfortunately for the youngster, the pressure proved too much as his shot sailed high over the crossbar, sealing Toulouse’s 4-3 shootout victory and ending Marseille’s cup run.
The miss instantly became the defining moment of the match and a painful lesson for the Arsenal academy graduate.
Manager Habib Beye Stands By His Player
Despite criticism following the defeat, manager Habib Beye defended his decision to allow the teenager to take the penalty.
Speaking after the match, the coach emphasized the importance of courage and personality in football.
According to Beye, stepping up to take responsibility in such moments is something he respects deeply, even when the outcome is painful.
The coach also acknowledged that both Nwaneri and teammate Leonardo Balerdi would feel the disappointment the most, but insisted that such experiences are part of a footballer’s growth.
Ethan Nwaneri skies his penalty and Toulouse eliminate Marseille from the Coupe de France ‼️ pic.twitter.com/KbGPE8u8wO
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) March 4, 2026
A Tough Lesson For A Rising Talent
Moments like these can define young careers—but they can also build resilience.
Nwaneri remains one of the most exciting young prospects developed by Arsenal’s Hale End academy. While the miss will sting in the short term, the experience could ultimately shape him into a stronger player.
Many great footballers have endured similar heartbreak early in their careers before bouncing back to achieve greatness.
For now, though, it will be a night the teenager will want to quickly forget.
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