PARIS - Veteran forward Dimitar Berbatov and substitute Anthony Martial scored in each half as Monaco beat 10-man Guingamp 2-0 to reach the League Cup semifinals on Wednesday.Monaco won the League Cup in 2003 and — aside from the second division title two seasons ago — has not won a trophy since.In the semifinals, coach Leonardo Jardims Monaco faces Paris Saint-Germain, Bastia or Lille — which easily beat Nantes 2-0 at home in Wednesdays other quarterfinal.Monaco took the lead in the eighth minute when Belgian winger Yannick Ferreira Carrasco burst down the left, beat defender Lars Jacobsen and crossed to the back post, where Berbatov was left unmarked to head home his sixth goal of the season.Monaco extended its unbeaten run to nine games, during which it has kept eight clean sheets.It was very difficult match, as we expected it to be, Monaco left back Layvin Kurzawa said. Once again we didnt concede a goal, so that will keep everyone happy.After missing several chances, Guingamp was reduced to 10 men in the 36th when midfielder Christophe Mandanne was shown a straight red card for shoving over defender Ricardo Carvalho, who rolled around theatrically.Even with 10 men we werent tired and we forced Monaco to defend. We played very well with 10 men, in terms our team spirit and our organization, Guingamp coach Jocelyn Gourvennec said. From where I was (the sending off) was very harsh.Guingamps players were angered that Kurzawa did not even get booked when, early in the second half, he went to clear a high ball and instead kicked forward Claudio Beauvue in the head. After lying on the ground for a few moments, Beauvue was able to carry on playing.The 33-year-old Berbatov should have made it 2-0 in the 65th when Bernardo Silvas pass put him clean through, but Bulgarias all-time leading scorer casually flicked his shot straight at goalkeeper Jonas Lossl.Guingamp midfielder Thibault Giresse headed wide from a good position in the 79th, and Martial tapped in from close range with the last kick of the game after a shot that Lossl could only parry presented him with an open goal.In the nights other match, Lille took control thanks to a superb ninth-minute goal from right back Sebastien Corchia, who picked up on a loose clearance some 25 metres out and hit a dipping, first-time shot into the top right corner.After Corchia was fouled some 25 metres out, Danish defender Simon Kjaer curled a free kick over the Nantes wall and past goalie Remy Riou to make it 2-0 in the 69th.Paris Saint-Germain won 1-0 at Saint-Etienne and Bastia beat Rennes 3-1 on Tuesday. 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Memphis athletic director Tom Bowen said in a statement that the university holds its students to the highest standards of sportsmanship and personal conduct. The actions of a few members of our football program in Miami were completely unacceptable, he said. I can assure our community, fans and stakeholders that we have and will continue to hold our young men and women accountable and will use this unfortunate incident as a teaching tool for alll our student- athletes moving forward.dddddddddddd Memphis issued its penalties following a review by the university and American Athletic Conference commissioner Mike Aresco. The penalties included mandatory anger-management counseling and community service hours and additional team-regulated punishments to be decided by head coach Justin Fuente and his staff. After Memphis beat BYU 55-48 in double-overtime on Dec. 22, a large on-field melee erupted in which players from both teams exchanged punches, leaving some bloodied. 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