New coach Haise steers Rennes to 3-0 win at Auxerre in Ligue 1
Mahdi Camara scored twice and Esteban Lepaul once as Rennes surged to a 3-0 halftime lead in Franck Haise's successful Ligue 1 coaching debut.
- On Sunday, Franck Haise, new Rennes coach, led the team to a 3-0 Ligue 1 win at Auxerre in his debut match. The fixture was part of the same matchday.
- Following Rennes' decision to part with Habib Beye, Haise assumed the coaching role after Beye split with Rennes and joined Marseille, which sits ahead in the standings.
- Two first-half goals from Mahdi Camara, plus an Esteban Lepaul strike, set the tone as Rennes led 3-0 at halftime and were hardly troubled in the second half.
- The win moved Rennes provisionally to fifth in the table, trailing Marseille by 3 points, while struggling AJ Auxerre remains in 16th, worsening their relegation fight.
- Remaining matches on the same day, including Lyon at Strasbourg, could reshuffle the standings as Lille need a win at Angers later Sunday to reclaim fifth spot.
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Stade Rennais has largely beaten AJ Auxerre (3-0). A successful first for their new coach Franck Haise arrived this week.
New coach Haise steers Rennes to 3-0 win at Auxerre in Ligue 1
Franck Haise’s first game in charge of Rennes starts with a clinical 3-0 win at Auxerre in Ligue 1. Midfielder Mahdi Camara scored two first-half goals either side of an effort from striker Esteban Lepaul.
Before taking a seat on the bench of the Fanion Team of Stade Rennais, Franck Haise spent six years in the formation (2006-2012). Of course, the memories of his first match with the pros, this Sunday, in Auxerre, are quite glaring.
Last summer, Franck Haise, then coach of Nice, regretted Mahdi Camara's false leap, who had finally committed himself to Rennes. The reunions were finally warm and punctuated with a success in Auxerre on Sunday.
The Stade Rennais won an impressive victory on Sunday by winning Auxerre with a score of 3-0 during the first release of Franck Haise at the head of the club. This performance enabled Rennes to return to only three points in the OM and fourth place in the standings. The Breton team had a much better dynamic since the start of its former coach. After having dominated the PSG 3-1 the previous week, the SRFC confirmed by crushing Auxerre on its own…
Be careful, it'll start pushing behind the OM.
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