• Presented to the press on Monday, the new Stade Rennais goalkeeper Steve Mandanda felt that it was "the right time to change".

  • The emblematic OM player signed for two seasons, seduced by the "very ambitious" speech of the Breton club.

  • Installed in Marseille for fifteen years apart from a short parenthesis at Crystal Palace, the 37-year-old doorman will come to Rennes with his family.

He will wear number 30, his favorite number that he has worn so often at OM and even at Crystal Palace.

Arrived at Stade Rennais a few days ago, Steve Mandanda spoke without flinching this Monday in front of the press.

Barred by competition from Pau Lopez, the one who had been playing since 2007 in Marseille chose to leave his cocoon in the Var to join Brittany for two seasons.

A new challenge for the 37-year-old goalkeeper, the most capped player in the history of Olympique de Marseille.

"It's a well-considered choice.

The first contacts took place at the end of the season.

I got on well with Flo [Florian Maurice, Rennes technical director] and I talked a lot with the coach.

It wasn't an easy choice but I was sure it was the right time.

That it was time for me to change,"

If one day you feel tired, washed out and exhausted, take a second to think of Mandanda who since 2007 has experienced 36 crises, 79 different directions, 139 coaches + as a bonus a revolution at the Commandery.

#Sampaoli #VenteOM

— Homega💡 (@homega_) July 1, 2022


Access to this content has been blocked to respect your choice of consent

By clicking on "

I ACCEPT

", you accept the deposit of cookies by external services and will thus have access to the content of our partners

I ACCEPT

And to better remunerate 20 Minutes, do not hesitate to accept all cookies, even for one day only, via our "I accept for today" button in the banner below.

More information on the Cookie Management Policy page.


Before accepting the Rennes proposal, the emblematic goalkeeper of OM thought long and hard.

He also had to discuss with his wife and his family this sudden departure, after fifteen years spent in Marseille.

"My family is coming to Rennes," said the doorman, a bit embarrassed by a colleague's question.

And the rumor of the loan of the Pinault family's private jet to go and see their children?

"This is false information," replied Steve Mandanda with a smile.

“Finding a way out” from Alfred Gomis

If the tricolor goalkeeper has agreed to come to Rennes, it is above all "to play".

“The club is very ambitious, it wants to go high.

I'm here to help him achieve his goals.

“Last season, Stade Rennais completed the exercise in 4th place after a crazy year on the offensive level and will play in the Europa League next season.

“We want to maintain this ambition to score a lot of goals, to have an attacking game plan.

But we also want to gain stability.

You can't lose twelve times in one season.

Steve, we need you to bring us what you brought to OM”, explained Florian Maurice.

After losing Nayef Aguerd to West Ham, Stade Rennais should also part ways with Alfred Gomis.

The club have informed their goalkeeper that they are not counting on him for next season.

Without being ridiculous, the one who took over from his compatriot Edouard Mendy was not decisive enough in the eyes of his leaders.

“It's not easy for him.

The goal is to find a way out for him,” acknowledged the technical director.

Still looking for one or two central defenders, the club has put the Umtiti file "on stand-by" and is still active in recruiting the Brazilian Morato (Benfica) and the South Korean Kim Min-Jae (Fenerbahçe) .

Mercato Mercato: Sterling will sign for Chelsea... OM are negotiating for Clauss... Relive Sunday's day live with us

reindeer

Rennes: Potatoes produced at the football stadium for more local fries?

  • Sport

  • reindeer

  • Steve Mandanda

  • Olympic Marseille (OM)

  • Rennais Stadium

  • Soccer

  • Mercato

  • Brittany