Statistics that scare Stade Rennais

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AS Monaco finds a few colors after a period marked by four games without a victory including a draw, all competitions combined. The team coached by Adi Hütter won Saturday evening at home against Stade Rennais (3-2) in the league, four days after dominating the English of Aston Villa in the Champions League (1-0).

ASM, fourth in the standings, temporarily returns to OM three points, the dolphin far from PSG. On the other hand, business is very bad for his evening opponent. The Breton training has just taken a 12th defeat after 19 championship days, a first for more than 40 years (1983-1984 season), specifies the account X of @Statsdufoot.

On the prevail

The arrival of Jorge Sampaoli last November, to succeed Julien Stéphan, did not have the expected effect to date. The 64 -year -old Argentinian coach directed a total of 10 matches for 7 losses and 3 successes including one against Bordeaux (National 2) in the Coupe de France.

In Monaco, the Rennes players recorded a fifth consecutive defeat, all competitions combined. In the standings, Captain Truffert and his teammates find themselves 15th in Ligue 1, threatened by FC Nantes, the barragist.

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