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B.Pavard
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B.Pavard
T. Weah
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3-1
E.Lepaul
Assist: A. Nordin
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Q.Timber
P. Højbjerg
82′
N. Kamissoko
Tochukvu Nnadi
79′
N.Mukiele
L. Blas
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M. Camara
76′
A. Gouiri
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A.Vermeeren
I.Paixão
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A. Nordin
M.Taamari
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3-0
P. Aubameyang
Assist: P. Højbjerg
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P. Højbjerg
45′
B. Embolo
S.Szymański
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2-0
A. Gouiri
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P. Højbjerg
Assist: M. Greenwood
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Match Info

Marseille 3-1 Stade Rennais FC: Olympiens Dominate at the Orange Vélodrome

Marseille, 18 May 2026 — Olympique de Marseille delivered a commanding performance at the Stade Orange Vélodrome, defeating Stade Rennais FC 3-1 in a crucial Ligue 1 clash. The victory solidified Marseille’s push for a Champions League spot, while Rennes saw their European hopes take a significant blow.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Marseille seized control of the midfield. The home side's pressing game forced Rennes into several early errors, and it took just 12 minutes for the deadlock to be broken. A swift counter-attack ended with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang slotting home from a tight angle after a pinpoint through ball from Amine Harit. The goal electrified the home fans, who created a relentless atmosphere throughout the first half.

Rennes struggled to find their rhythm, with Marseille’s defensive trio of Mbemba and Balerdi cutting off supply lines to their dangerous wingers. However, the visitors managed to equalize against the run of play in the 34th minute. A deflected shot from Amine Gouiri looped over goalkeeper Pau López, silencing the stands momentarily.

Key Moments

  • 12’ – Aubameyang opens the scoring with a clinical finish.
  • 34’ – Gouiri equalizes for Rennes with a fortunate deflection.
  • 58’ – Jonathan Clauss restores Marseille’s lead with a powerful strike from the edge of the box.
  • 74’ – Substitute Iliman Ndiaye seals the win with a cool finish after a rapid break.

Tactical Story

Marseille manager Jean-Louis Gasset set his team up in a fluid 4-3-3 that allowed the full-backs to push high, pinning Rennes back. The midfield trio of Veretout, Kondogbia, and Rongier dominated possession, completing over 85% of their passes in the final third. Rennes, in contrast, were forced into long balls, with their counter-attacking style nullified by Marseille’s disciplined defensive shape.

Standout Players

Jonathan Clauss was a constant threat on the right flank, providing not only the second goal but also three key passes. Chancel Mbemba marshalled the defense impeccably, winning five aerial duels and making eight clearances. For Rennes, Benjamin Bourigeaud worked tirelessly but lacked support in the final third.

Table Impact

The win pulled Marseille level on points with second-placed Monaco, while Rennes slipped to seventh, now five points adrift of a Europa Conference League place with only three matches remaining. The result underlined Marseille’s title credentials as they head into a crucial run-in.