Arnaud Kalimuendo, who is sixth in Ligue 1 with eight goals, and Emanuel Emegha, sixth with eight goals, meet when Stade Rennes hosts Strasbourg on February 2, 2025 at Roazhon Park starting at
THE MAN who signed Kyogo Furuhashi for Rennes could lose his job – just DAYS after the Celtic star made the move to France. Kyogo completed a £10m move to Ligue 1 earlier this week. The move
Jorge Sampaoli is no longer Rennes’ head coach, the Ligue 1 side has announced. The 64-year-old manager joined the Bretons last November as a replacement for the dismissed Julien Stéphan but he
Rennes have reportedly sacked their manager just three days after signing Kyogo Furuhashi from Celtic. The Japanese striker completed a £10million transfer to the French club on Monday in a move which saw winger Jota rejoin the Parkhead side by moving in the opposite direction.
Habib Beye is the front-running candidate to replace the departing Jorge Sampaoli as Rennes head coach, according to reports from Le Parisien and Ouest-France. The former Newcastle and Marseille
Habib Beye has replaced Jorge Sampaoli as Rennes head coach, the Ligue 1 side has announced. The former Newcastle and Marseille defender has put pen to paper
Marseille are stepping up their pursuit of Rennes winger Amine Gouiri (24), according to L'Equipe and Foot Mercato. Les Phocéens have reportedly submitted a
And in a post on social media, Rennes released photos of the Japanese striker’s first training session at his new club and those pictures show how Kyogo is feeling after his Celtic Park exit. Kyogo just didn’t seem himself over the last few weeks of his Celtic journey. His goal celebrations seemed muted and it was noticed by plenty of Celtic fans.
Former Senegal international Habib Beye has been named Stade Rennais head coach to replace the sacked Jorge Sampaoli, the Ligue 1 club said on Thursday. Beye, who won 44 caps with Senegal from 2001-08,
Kyogo completed his £10 million move to Rennes on Monday, having flown to France last Thursday to finalise the transfer. However, it has been anything but a
Former Senegalese international Habib Frédéric Beye is set to become the new head coach of Stade Rennais, signing a six-month contract with an option for a further season. Beye, who has impressed in his managerial career so far,
Now, just days after sanctioning a big-money move for Kyogo, the Rennes hierarchy are weighing up whether to pull the plug on their struggling boss.Rennes