Rennes-Milan, composition: Stéphan decides for the attack!

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Stade Rennais welcomes AC Milan in the round of 16 second leg of the Europa League, this Thursday (6:45 p.m.). Here is the expected line-up for the Breton club.

After a big setback conceded at San Siro a week ago (0-3), Rennes will have a lot to do to catch up and secure their ticket for the round of 16 of the Europa League. The Bretons are condemned to a historic feat to pass.

With which starting eleven? Julien Stéphan is spoiled for choice. It is in the offensive sector that uncertainty remains, with the possibility of aligning Arnaud Kalimuendo or Amine Gouiri alongside the irremovable Martin Terrier.

Uncertainty in attack

When the attackers score, it goes very well for a coachexplained the Breton technician. They have been scoring in turns lately, they are in good shape, they like to play together, they like to combine. These are players who are going through a very good period in terms of results, confidence too, I already have my own idea of ​​what we are going to put in place tomorrow. »

According to information from L’Équipe, Kalimuendo would leave with a small head start. For the rest, there are no major surprises to expect in the Rennes ranks. All executives are expected, from Mandanda to Bourigeaud, including Theate, Truffert and Santamaria.

The expected line-up for Rennes : S. Mandanda (cap.) – G. Doué, Omari, Theate, Truffert – Bourigeaud, Matusiwa, Santamaria, D. Doué – Kalimuendo, Terrier.

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