Rennes continues, Monaco relapses

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The race for Europe remains undecided in L1. This Sunday, Rennes extended its winning streak at the expense of Clermont (3-1) while Monaco was surprised by Toulouse (1-2).

Three days after being swept away in Milan (3-0), Stade Rennais recovered well this Sunday as part of the 22e day of Ligue 1. Carried in particular by an opportunistic Terrier, the Bretons logically took the measure of Clermont, the red lantern of the elite, at Roazhon Park (3-1).

Omari opened the scoring for Rennes (31e), then Blas missed the break from the penalty spot (39e) but that did not prevent the locals from making themselves comfortable thanks to their French international striker sparked (58e64e). The Auvergnats reacted well with Matsima (62e), in vain, and Clermont to sink a little further into the red zone. Conversely, the Rennais are clawing back and getting closer to four lengths of the Top 4 thanks to a sixth victory in a row in the championship.

Monaco threatened

This fourth and last place, synonymous with C1, is now occupied by the ASM, the Monegasques having seen the Lille residents scoff at their politeness the day before after a success over the HAC (3-0) and having proved incapable to respond this Sunday. At home, in fact, the Rocher club suffered the law of a rediscovered TFC, credited with a third consecutive victory away (1-2).

Sierra showed the way to Toulouse at the end of the first period (41e), then Logan Costa scored the winning goal in the Principality (70e) while Akliouche was able to set the record straight for Monaco upon returning from the locker room (48e). Depending on the results of Lens and Brest in the evening, ASM could lose its place in the leading quartet. TFC for its part is taking a breath of fresh air with four units ahead of the relegation zone at the end of the weekend.

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