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Rennes and Lens share the points • Actufoot • Pro / amateur football news

In a classic 4-3-3, Rennes presented itself with Terrier in tip, supported by a Kamal Deen Sulemana in great shape, recruited with great fanfare on the side of Nordsjaelland against the system in 3 – 4 – 1 – 2 imposed by Franck Haise where we could find Deiver Machado and Christopher Wooh, two new arrivals. In front of his audience, Rennes pushed at the start of the meeting despite some approximations from both sides. Masters of the ball in the first quarter of an hour, it is logical that the Red and Black will open the scoring. Author of a magnificent strike coiled near the surface (15 ‘) following a lightning counter attack, Kamal Deen Sulemana already justifies the hopes placed in him even if the joy will be short-lived.

Kamal Deen Sulemana, first goalscorer for Stade Rennais

The Artesians will surprise the Bretons a few minutes later through Seko Fofana, the former Udinese midfielder, who takes advantage of an error by the Breton defense to crucify Gomis (19 ‘). In the second half, the Bretons will slightly decrease in intensity, despite the entries of Guirassy and Doku, and the domination will rather be to the advantage of RC Lens, led by a very good Gael Kakuta. But despite the few forays on both sides, the score will not move until the end of the match. It is therefore a point taken by the two teams at the start of the championship before the Breton derby against Brest for the Rennais and the reception of Saint-Etienne for the Lensois.

Rennes: A. Gomis – H. Traoré (cap.), Badé, Aguerd, Meling – Camavinga (Guirassy, ​​69 ‘), Ugochukwu (Diouf, 86’), Tait – Bourigeaud (Del Castillo, 85 ‘), Terrier (Abline , 86 ‘), Sulemana (Doku, 57’)

Lens: Leca – Fortes, Wooh (Danso, 85 ‘), Machado (Frankowski) – Clauss, Fofana (cap.), Kakuta (Cahuzac, 81’), C. Doucouré, Boura – Banza (Sotoca, 65 ‘), Ganago (Jean, 85 ‘)

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