First successful Rennes for Beye

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After four consecutive defeats, Stade Rennais found the way to victory this Sunday against Strasbourg, on behalf of the 20th act of the L1. Chance or coincidence, Habib Beye coached the reds and blacks there for the first time – for a possible electroshock within the Breton group.

Thanks to Blas, goalscorer at the very end of the match (1-0, 89e), the Rennes were able to make the difference and thus extricate from the red zone, two lengths ahead of Saint-Etienne, five in Montpellier, six on the Hac. Red lantern, Le Havre at the same time in fact has hardly taken a point on the lawn of Angers.

Nantes looks air

In a match quickly marked by the evictions of Rao-Lisoa (10e) and Sangané (16e), the Normans nevertheless led to the score thanks to Ayew (0-1, 73e). Only Hanin was able to snatch the draw (1-1, 90e) to leave the SCO five units ahead of the relegation area.

Turbulences which Nantes also moves away also after his victory in Reims (1-2), on achievements of Abline (0-1, 42e) and Mohamed (1-2, 70e) and while Castelletto had unfortunately struck against his camp (1-1, 45e+1). The Canaries now having three points more than the barragist, one fewer than the Stade de Reims.

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