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Lorenz Assignon Sparks Revolt, but Collective Performance Disappoints in Rennes vs Lille Match

Lorenz Assignon sounded the revolt to allow Stade Rennes to grab a point against Lille, but the collective performance and individual performances were generally disappointing on the Rennes side.

Mandanda (6.5): He conceded two goals on which he could not do much and he made several saves (4) to avoid the worst at SRFC, which he somehow kept alive.

Assignon (6,5) : He was again in difficulty defensively, especially in the first half and it was not the best understanding with Warmed Omari, the two players putting each other in difficulty. But he is the one who sparked the revolt in the last quarter of an hour: first by scoring a very nice goal, with a stolen ball after a good number, then by being at the origin of the equalizer with a ride and an assist for Ibrahim Salah. We must hope that this end of the match is a trigger for the right-back to definitively launch his season.

Omari (3) : His desire to take risks can give him a role as a launching pad for Rennes’ actions, but he took far too many in this match. There was a first missed restart, then others as well as recurring hesitations, which did not help Rennes to get into rhythm to destabilize Lille. He was not imperial in the duels either. Overall, he needs to do much better and show as he enters his third season as a pro.

Theate (5,5) : Not easy for him next to his inside hinge friend, but he didn’t make many mistakes. He also tried to assume a leadership role behind.

Truffert (4) : We have not yet found the Rennes defender since his return from injury. He doesn’t seem ready physically, he’s in trouble technically and doesn’t play forward enough.

Matić (4) : He is struggling to find his place in the Rennes game and is not helping to move up the block. He drops Yoro to mark Lille’s opening goal in a rather incomprehensible manner. We can only stay hungry for now. Replaced by Mathis Lambourde (81e) for its grand premiere in a less than ideal context.

Santamaria (4) : He ran a lot at the start of the match, as if he wanted to show that he had what it took to return as a starter, but he disappeared as the minutes passed, failing to help the team get their heads back up. facing the Lille mastery. Replaced by Fabian Rieder (64th), who we want to see again.

Bourigeaud (4): He could have changed everything from the first minutes by putting Rennes in front, but he preferred to try to find Gouiri when he could perhaps have tried his luck. We didn’t see him much afterwards and his influence in the game wasn’t really felt, which didn’t stop him from saying hello to the Lille yard, who spent his time insulting his mother. , after the final whistle.

The Fairy (4.5): He too must do better and he did not exist for almost thirty minutes, before waking up by taking some initiatives with a mixture of short one-touch play and long play. He hasn’t found his place on this team yet. It came out under some frankly harsh whistles, replaced by Ludovic Blas (64e)more confident, as evidenced by his acrobatic recovery which could have capsized Roazhon Park in added time.

D. Gifted (4.5): We could believe that he was having a great day in the first quarter of an hour, where he showed his technical quality. Then he fell back into his ways, with gestures in the wrong places at the wrong times. He left with an injury after falling badly on his arm, leaving his place to Ibrahim Salah (55th)messy but effective and a little lucky to give Rennes a point.

Gouiri (3.5) : His return to a more central position was not a great success. He lost a lot, probably too much, and almost never weighed on the Lille defense which had no trouble containing him. Like his start to the season, quite disappointing. Replaced by Bertuğ Yildirim (64e)who gave a lot of effort for his premiere.

2023-09-16 21:40:54
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