Ligue 1 · Round 29
Rennais secures 2-1 victory over Angers and advances in the fight for G-6
Goals from Marius Louer and Mousa Tamari seal the match; Prosper Peter scores for Angers, but can't avoid defeat in Rennes
Last Sunday, Stade Rennais won 2-1 at home against Angers, in the 29th round of Ligue 1. The French goals, scored in the first half, left the score open for the visitor, who only managed to react in the second half.
Incidents
Como o jogo se desenhou
The match started at a fast pace, with Rennes pressing high. At 12 minutes, Marius Louer opened the scoring by taking advantage of a defensive mistake by Angers, putting the home team in an early lead. The dominance continued and, at 25, Mousa Tamari extended the lead, converting a cross that caught the goalkeeper by surprise. Angers tried to react, but only found the net at 65 minutes, when Prosper Peter scored, however, the equalizer did not come in time to change the course of the match.
Statistics
Attack
Defending
Duels
Goalkeeping
Match overview
Passes
Shots
Match Highlights
In addition to the scorers, Marius Louer stood out for his intelligent movement on the wings, creating spaces that opened up the opposing defense. Mousa Tamari, with his physical presence inside the area, was decisive in closing the gap in goals. On the Angers side, Prosper Peter showed coolness in finishing the counter-attack play, but the team was left without offensive options in the final minutes.
What the Numbers Say
Although detailed statistics are not available, the absence of cards indicates a relatively disciplined confrontation. The fact that the three goals were scored at different times (12’, 25’ and 65’) demonstrates that the pace of the match varied throughout the 90 minutes, with Rennes controlling the start and Angers trying, without success, to turn the game around in the second half.
Suspended
Players who became suspended in this match and will serve the suspension in the next league game.
Angers
What Changes Now
With the three points, Rennes remains close to the Europa League qualification zone, consolidating its position among the top six. Angers, on the other hand, remains in the risk zone, needing positive results in the next rounds to escape the relegation zone. Both clubs already have their next matches scheduled: Rennes faces Lille at home, while Angers visits Lyon, matches that can redefine the dynamics of the table in the final stages of the season.


