The match between Stade Rennais and Dijon, counting for the 34th day of Ligue 1, was played at Roazhon Park.

Dijon lost heavily 5 to 1 against Stade Rennais.

Terrier hurt the opposing defense, as he finished the match with a brace.

To counter the defensive 5-3-2 of Linares, with Kamara and Assalé in attack, Génésio aligned his Rennes team with the usual 4-3-3.

Benzia gave her team a great start to the first half.

From the 9th minute of play and on the penalty, he deceived the vigilance of the Red and Black goalkeeper.

Then Terrier scored against DFCO in the 16th.

1-1: it was on this score that the first period ended.

The 2018 World Champion was definitely in good shape since in the 71st, he scored again.

In the process, Stade Rennais increased the gap on the scoreboard in the 73rd, thanks to Tait.

Then, in the 81st, Nyamsi found the way to Dijon.

Grenier's goal in the 92nd, in added time, allowed Stade Rennais to validate this victory.

The game was punctuated with numerous warnings.

The referee gave Camavinga, Dalbert, Panzo, Coulibaly, Nzonzi, Del Castillo, Celina, Truffert and Nyamsi a yellow card.

Thanks to its 74% possession, Stade Rennais was able to control the game and give itself more opportunities to win this match.

Stade Rennais remains in 7th position, ahead of OM.

Dijon does not change place and remains in 20th position.

Stade Rennais and Dijon: the next matches

For its next match, Stade Rennais will face Bordeaux at Matmut Atlantique on May 2 at 1 p.m. for the next day.

For its part, Dijon will meet Metz the same day at 3 p.m., at the Gaston-Gérard stadium.

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The match sheet

Stade Rennais - Dijon: 5-1 (1-1 at half-time)

In Rennes (Roazhon Park), April 25, kick off at 3 p.m.

Dijon coach: David Linares

Composition from Dijon: Saturnin Allagbé (16), Fouad Chafik (26), Bruno Ecuele Manga (25), Anibal Chala (13), Senou Coulibaly (5), Jonathan Panzo (4), Jordan Marie (14), Yassine Benzia ( 10) (then Frédéric Sammaritano in the 78th), Aboubakar Kamara (27) (then Mama Samba Baldé in the 56th), Roger Assalé (15) (then Mihai Dobre in the 67th), Bersant Celina (9)

Stade Rennais coach: Bruno Génésio

Composition of Stade Rennais: Alfred Gomis (16), Brandon Soppy (34), Adrien Truffert (31) (then Dalbert Henrique Chagas Estevao in the 72nd), Hamari Traoré (27), Gerzino Nyamsi (4), Flavien Tait (20) , Steven Nzonzi (15) (then Lesley Ugochukwu in the 89th), Benjamin Bourigeaud (14) (then Romain Del Castillo in the 72nd), Eduardo Camavinga (10) (then Clément Grenier in the 77th), Jeremy Doku (18), Martin Terrier (7) (then Matthis Abline in the 89th)

Goals: Benzia (9th sp), Terrier (16th), Terrier (71st), Tait (73rd), Nyamsi (81st), Grenier (92nd)

Warnings: Nyamsi (18th), Truffert (39th), Camavinga (57th), Nzonzi (59th), Dalbert (76th), Del Castillo (86th) for Stade Rennais, Panzo (42nd), Coulibaly (81st), Celina (86th ) for Dijon

No player sent off

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