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This Wednesday, Stade Rennais has a meeting with its history at the Parc des Princes. Faced with a PSG far from attractive but unsinkable this season on the national stage, the Bretons have a ticket for the Coupe de France final to be fetched on the lawn of the Parisian den. And while they had achieved an attractive performance a month ago on this same field (1-1), Julien Stéphan's men are hopeful of achieving a great operation by going, this time, to seek victory.
To do this, the Breton tactician has an idea in mind as he revealed at a press conference: “it will be a different match from that in Ligue 1. We are not favorites, but I think my players are capable of sublimating themselves. We will have to sublimate ourselves individually and collectively to reach the final. No two matches are alike, the Paris match comes after the one against OM for them. Maybe things that worked last time will work again.»
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