Adrien Rabiot scored a second-half winner as Marseille beat Rennes 2-1 in Brittany on Saturday to move within four points of Ligue 1 pace-setters Paris Saint-Germain.
Brest has been the surprise package of the revamped Champions League and even considered moving its home games in Europe’s premier club competition to the Stade de France.
Goals from Hugo Magnetti and Ludovic Ajorque hand Brest the Brittany Derby win against Jorge Sampaoli's Les Rouge et Noir. Rennes concede a fourth straight
Lyon missed an opportunity to draw level on points with third-placed Monaco in Ligue 1 on Saturday with a 2-1 loss at Brest.Monaco's draw at Nantes and Lille's stalemate with Auxerre on Friday gave Lyon a chance to climb from fifth into the third and final automatic Champions League spot.
Rennes will be looking to end their torrid run of three defeats in all competitions as they welcome Stade Brestois to Roahzon Park on Saturday evening. Jorge Sampaoli’s side suffered a defeat to
According to a report from Foot Mercato, Olympique Lyonnais would be interested in Paulo Fonseca succeeding current head coach Pierre Sage. The French outlet
Second-placed Marseille has lost further ground on leader Paris Saint-Germain by drawing 1-1 with Strasbourg in the French league
Bradley Barcola showed new signing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia he will not easily give up his place in the Paris Saint-Germain line-up as his late strike gave the Ligue 1 leaders a 2-1 win at Lens on Saturday.
The Strasbourg goalscorer, Emanuel Emegha (21), was left unimpressed by his opposite number Leonardo Balerdi (25). Speaking after the game at the DAZN
Nantes 1 (Simon 14) Reims 1 (Munetsi 26) Le Havre 1 (Sangante 67) Angers 2 (Diomande 18-og, Lepaul 47) Auxerre 0 Marseille 1 (Greenwood 68-pen) Strasbourg 1 (Emegha 23) Played Saturday Lens 1 (Nzola 36) Paris Saint-Germain 2 (Ruiz 59,
Brest 2, Lyon 1 Advertisement Article continues below this ad Reims 2, Nice 4 Rennes 1, Marseille 2 Le Havre 1, Lens 2 Advertisement Article continues below this ad Toulouse 1, Strasbourg 2
Bradley Barcola scored a stunning late winner as PSG beat Lens 2-1, keeping their unbeaten Ligue 1 streak alive.