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Rennes, without a Coach, Surprises League Leaders Psg and Ends Their Losing Streak in Ligue 1
Rennes ended a five-game winless streak by defeating Ligue 1 leader PSG 3-1 at home under interim coach Sebastien Tambouret, moving up to fifth place.
- On Friday, coachless Rennes stunned Paris Saint‑Germain 3-1 at Roazhon Park, ending a five-game winless run under interim leadership after firing Habib Beye on Monday.
- Following a Monday firing of coach Habib Beye, Rennes entered the match as firm underdogs against PSG, who had won all seven of their last league fixtures.
- Mousa Al‑Tamari opened the scoring after 33 minutes with a curled counterattack, a centre‑forward headed for his 11th goal, and after Ousmane Dembélé pulled one back, Breel Embolo sealed it in the 81st.
- Table changes put Rennes into fifth and keep pressure on PSG, who remain top but second-placed Lens can overtake them with a win against Paris FC on Saturday.
- Sebastien Tambouret enjoyed a dream debut as interim head coach after Habib Beye was sacked on Monday, while Luis Enrique’s PSG, fresh from a 5-0 win over Marseille, were brought back down to earth in Brittany.
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