
Merah escapes the worst after an incident in Rennes
Lyon midfielder Khalis Merah was scared on Sunday against Rennes by having his arm stepped on, but the tests were reassuring.
soccer · LIGUE1
Stade Rennais F.C., commonly known as Stade Rennais or simply Rennes, is a professional football club based in Rennes, Brittany, France. Founded in 1901, the club is one of the oldest and most established teams in French football, competing in Ligue 1, the top tier of the French football league system. Rennes is recognized for its distinctive red and black colors and its home ground, Roazhon Park. Over its history, Stade Rennais has cultivated a reputation for developing young talent through its acclaimed academy, often seeing players rise through its ranks to achieve international recognition. While not as decorated with league titles as some of France's giants, the club has enjoyed significant success in cup competitions, particularly the Coupe de France, which they have lifted multiple times. Rennes consistently aims for European qualification, showcasing a competitive spirit and a commitment to attacking football.
Stade Rennais is navigating the latter stages of the 2025-2026 Ligue 1 season, having recently faced a challenging 4-2 defeat against Olympique Lyonnais. This result highlights the competitive nature of the league and the ongoing battle for positions as the season draws to a close. The club has been working to solidify its standing in the table, with recent performances indicating a mixed run of form. Off the pitch, the club has been in the news regarding potential player movements, with discussions around a permanent transfer for one of its players, Gronbaek, to Hamburg. Such developments are typical as teams begin to plan for the upcoming transfer window and the next campaign. The focus for Rennes remains on finishing the current season strongly and building momentum for future challenges in both domestic and potential European competitions.

Lyon midfielder Khalis Merah was scared on Sunday against Rennes by having his arm stepped on, but the tests were reassuring.

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