The tackle from Stade Rennais to Matic left for Lyon this winter

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The winter transfer window was very lively for Nemanja Matic. Arriving in the Stade Rennais squad this summer, the Serbian did not feel good in the Breton squad which he absolutely wanted to leave.

Despite complications, the former Chelsea and Manchester United player finally managed to leave SRFC to officially sign for Olympique Lyonnais this Friday.

A short adventure in the ranks of Stade Rennais which goes rather badly. This Saturday on his social networks, the Bretons did not hesitate to tackle the defensive midfielder during a video to formalize his departure.

Stade Rennais presented Nemanja Matic this summer through a painting representing him exhibited at the city’s museum of fine arts.

“The exhibition was only temporary”Stade Rennais returned in a new video, where the player’s painting is removed from the venue, giving way to the work of Jean-Baptiste Greuze.

Rennes tames OL

Ironically, this Friday evening, as part of the 19th day of Ligue 1, Stade Rennais won on the Lyon pitch. A victory with a score of 3 goals to 2. Julian Stéphan’s men provisionally occupy 9th place in the Ligue 1 ranking. Lyon side Matic was not on the pitch and should make his debut the next day under his new team colors.

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