Marseille vs Rennes
The stage was set for a highly anticipated Ligue 1 clash, as two tactical sides prepared to battle for vital points. On May 17, 2026, Marseille and Rennes met in a fixture that promised high intensity and crucial turning points.
A Clinical Start
Marseille wasted no time in asserting their dominance. Just 2 minutes into the game, Pierre-Emile Hoejbjerg found the back of the net with a clinical right-footed finish, set up by an assist from Mason Greenwood and a key pass by Timothy Weah. This early breakthrough forced Rennes to chase the game, yet the home side remained disciplined, effectively neutralizing any threat throughout the first half while dictating the flow of the match.
Maintaining Control
The momentum continued after the interval as the home side sought to put the result beyond doubt. At the 55th minute, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang produced a moment of magic, lofting an exquisite lob over the goalkeeper following a pass from Pierre-Emile Hoejbjerg to bring the score to 3-0. Despite the mounting deficit, the visitors refused to surrender, maintaining pressure through late-game tactical shifts.
In the 84th minute, Esteban Lepaul offered a glimmer of hope for the visitors, heading home a delivery from Arnaud Nordin to reduce the gap. The final minutes saw Rennes throw everything forward, with Quentin Merlin whipping in several dangerous corners. However, goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli stood firm, ensuring the scoreline remained intact as the referee signaled the end of the match, confirming a deserved victory for Marseille.