The Rennes hit!

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At the opening of the round of 16 of the Coupe de France, Stade Rennais won 6-1 at Sochaux, a National team, on Tuesday evening.

In great form in Ligue 1 (with four consecutive victories), Julien Stéphan’s Stade Rennais absolutely did not tremble during its round of 16 of the Coupe de France in the den of FC Sochaux-Montbéliard, Tuesday evening in Bonal. The Rouge et Noir won with a clear score of 6-1 against the 4th in the National (D3).

Preferred to Martin Terrier at the forefront, Amine Gouiri launched the offensive festival with a terrible strike (24th). Ibrahim Salah, also started for the occasion, doubled the lead (29th), before a double from Arnaud Kalimuendo against the completely overwhelmed Cubs (35th and 41st).

Rennes loses Le Fée

In the second half, Gouiri also scored his double (47th), on a strike from Ludovic Blas repelled by the opposing goalkeeper, and Benjamin Bourigeaud scored the sixth goal for the Breton team. Malcolm Viltard saved the honor for the Doubiens from the penalty spot (65th).

Note that Enzo Le Fée suffered a muscle tear in his hamstrings and will be absent for several weeks while SRFC will face AC Milan in the Europa League on February 15 and 22, but also PSG in Ligue 1 on the 25th. .

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