

Chaibi, 20, came off the bench and claimed the 85th minute winner to set up a meeting with Nantes, who beat Lyon on Wednesday, on 29th April in Paris.
"It will remain as a memory in my head forever. It's what the coach expects from the replacements. We're happy, we're going to the Stade de France," Chaibi told broadcaster 'beIN Sports'.
The hosts from Ligue 2 had lost three games since their surprise quarter-final victory over Marseille on 1st March and, despite a noisy 13,500 home crowd, were on the back foot early on against Toulouse, promoted this season. The visitors, owned by US investment firm RedBird Capital Partners, made the most of their dominance 10 minutes before the break.
Toulouse, in mid-table in Ligue 1, held on despite Annecy's late pressure to secure their first final appearance since winning the cup in 1957.