PSG vs Rennes: Match Highlights, Review & Result.

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Mbappe & Messi – PSG vs Rennes Loss

Karl Toko Ekambi and Arnaud Kalimuendo took Rennes to a 2-0 victory over PSG at Parc des Princes.

Paris Saint-Germain is at the losing end again after being knocked out of the Champions League by Bayern Munich. The Ligue 1 leaders were defeated on Sunday, losing to 5th-placed Rennes, 2-0.

Kylian Mbappe had many chances early in the match, seeing a goal ruled out for offside, and missing a pair of other openings.

However, Rennes was quick the open the deal with Karl Toko Ekambi driving the ball into the far corner. Arnaud Kalimuendo scored the second goal, sealing the deal, both after halftime.

PSG’s manager Christophe Galtier was helpless in the situation, his switching of tactics, and shouting at players did not help.

PSG vs Rennes final score

1H2HFinal
PSG000
REN112

Goals:

REN — Karl Toko Ekambi (Benjamin Bourigeaud) — 45th minute.

REN — Arnaud Kalimuendo (Chimuanya Ugochukwu) — 48th minute.

Goalkeeper & Defence

Gianluigi Donnarumma (5/10):

Helpless on the first goal but perhaps out of position for Rennes’ second.

Juan Bernat (3/10):

Operated in an unfamiliar right-center-back position. Failed to track the runner on Rennes’ opener. Culpable for the second, too.

Danilo Pereira (5/10):

Operated at the center of the back three. Pulled left and right.

E.C Bitshiabu (6/10):

A bit all over the place positionally early on. Settled in a bit, and held his side of the pitch down.

Midfield

Timothee Pembele (4/10):

Touched the ball 12 times, and failed to offer defensive cover. Removed at half-time.

Vitinha (5/10):

Ran a lot, but lost the most tackles in the match. Looked like he didn’t know where he really should be playing.

Marco Verratti (5/10):

Lost the ball in the build-up to the Rennes opener, and didn’t play through Rennes’ press.

Fabian Ruiz (5/10):

Offered a bit of a creative spark. Unlucky to be the first midfielder subbed.

Nundo Mendes (5/10):

Ran up and down the wing. Lacks a creative edge, and hasn’t developed the best understanding with Mbappe.

Attack

Lionel Messi (4/10):

Does he care? Why should he? Messi has evolved into a player of moments, but he didn’t seem capable of any against Rennes.

Kylian Mbappe (5/10):

Got in behind with regularity. Lots of neat touches and a few speculative attempts. Rennes defended him well.

Subs & Manager

Warren Zaire-Emery (5/10):

A half-time sub. Did little to turn the game around, but was tidy as ever.

Renato Sanches (5/10):

Good to have a run out in a return from injury.

Hugo Ekitike (5/10):

Tried to make things happen, but didn’t succeed.

Christophe Galtier (3/10):

His team selection was bizarre. Galtier went with a back three, employing the left-footed Juan Bernat as a right-center-back and once again benching his only best no.9. Leaves much more to be desired.

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