Bad news in Rennes! Another hard blow for Stéphan

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The Stade Rennais coach will have to do without an important element in the coming weeks.

In the current period, this is news that Julien Stéphan would have done without. After returning to excellent form, Enzo Le Fée finally returned to the infirmary for a long period of time. The Stade Rennais midfielder will miss several weeks of competition.

Le Fée was injured during the round of 16 of the Coupe de France against FC Sochaux on Tuesday in Bonal (6-1 victory for Stade Rennais). The former Lorient player suffers from a hamstring muscle injury.

5 to 6 weeks of absence for Le Fée!

It was Julien Stéphan himself who announced the length of his midfielder’s unavailability this Friday at a press conference. “The examinations confirmed a muscular injury to the ischio which will keep him away from the field for several weeks, revealed Julien Stéphan on Friday. We are currently looking forward to the international break (scheduled for March 18 to 26), perhaps Marseille (26th day of L1, weekend of March 17) in case of faster healing, but not before. »

An estimate which therefore projects an absence of 5 to 6 weeks for Enzo Le Fée. Arriving last summer from Lorient after a very satisfactory season, Enzo Le Fée experienced a difficult acclimatization period in Rennes. The French international Espoir has been gaining momentum since the arrival of Julien Stéphan on the bench of the Breton club.

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