Marseille suffered an extra-time defeat in the Coupe de France as John-Christophe Ayina's goal took US Quevilly into the semi-finals.
France striker Remy fails to prevent shock defeat to Quevilly
Marseille suffered a shock defeat in extra-time as John-Christophe Ayina scored the winner for Championnat side US Quevilly to move into the semi-finals of the Coupe de France with a 3-2 triumph.
The match was preceded by a minute's silence to honour those killed in the shootings in Toulouse and Montauban.
Once the game was under way Marseille's shocking form, which has seen them lose five consecutive Ligue 1 games continued when they made a dreadful start with Julien Valero putting the lowly hosts ahead after just six minutes.
Marseille imposed themselves on the game more after the break, Souleymane Diawara twice having headers thwarted by Quevilly goalkeeper Issa Coulibaly.
Marseille came agonisingly close when Alou Diarra's effort hit the post but with just five minutes left they levelled through substitute Loic Remy.
Rod Fanni sent in a cross which was headed on by Andre Ayew with Remy sliding home from close range.
Marseille were clear favourites going into extra-time and they missed a great chance when Jordan Ayew hit the post but it was the hosts who went ahead with nine minutes left through Ayina.
However, the lead lasted only two minutes, with Remy striking again.
The game appeared to be heading for penalties before the hosts claimed a stunning victory, Ayina slotting the ball into an empty net.