Matteo Guendouzi did it all at the Vélodrome stadium: an own goal that put Stade Rennes ahead and a strike that drew Marseille 1-1. A draw temporarily ahead of Olympique ahead of Paris Saint Germain, a point away, visit Lyon tonight.
It was a step backwards for Igor Tudor’s Marseille side, who shared the top of the table with defending champions PSG before kick-off. The point gained puts him ahead.
The rivalry was twisted for Marseille from the start. Matteo Guendouzi’s own goal after half time complicated the situation for the local team. But the midfielder had a chance to retaliate in the second half when he headed past veteran Steve Mandanda, a former Olympique goalkeeper, to head in a cross from Jordan Veretout.
Fourth match unbeaten for Rennes, who take a comfortable position in the standings. Marseille are still unbeaten, but they got their second draw so far this season at the Vélodrome.
Source: La Verdad

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