Rennes vs Metz Result

Rennes
Full Time

Metz
📍 Roazhon Park, Rennes
🗓️ Sunday, 22 Mar 2026 at 16:15
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Rennes Frustrated by Resolute Metz in Goalless Stalemate at Roazhon Park
Rennes were left ruing missed opportunities as they were held to a 0-0 draw by a stubborn Metz side at Roazhon Park. Despite dominating possession with 68% and unleashing 25 shots—eight of which were on target—the hosts could not find a way past Metz goalkeeper Pape Sy and a well-drilled defensive unit. The visitors, content to absorb pressure, managed just two shots on target from seven attempts, but their discipline and organization ultimately earned them a valuable point on the road. The match was characterized by Rennes' relentless attacking and Metz's disciplined resistance. Both teams finished with 13 fouls apiece, but it was Metz who picked up three yellow cards as they battled to keep the hosts at bay. Tactical adjustments and substitutions failed to break the deadlock, leaving both sides to settle for a share of the spoils in a match Rennes will feel they should have won.
Rennes
Rennes controlled the match from start to finish, dictating play with 68% possession and creating a flurry of chances. Their 25 shots and eight on target reflected their attacking intent, but a combination of wasteful finishing and inspired goalkeeping from Pape Sy denied them the breakthrough. The midfield trio of Sebastian Szymański, Valentin Rongier, and Mahdi Camara orchestrated play effectively, while the front three probed for openings that never quite materialized. Despite their dominance, Rennes lacked the clinical edge needed to turn superiority into goals. Their defensive line, marshaled by Brice Samba, was rarely troubled, but the inability to convert chances saw frustration mount as the match wore on.
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Metz
Metz executed their defensive gameplan with discipline and resilience, frustrating Rennes despite being under constant pressure. With only 32% possession and limited attacking forays, Metz relied on a compact 4-2-3-1 shape to close spaces and limit clear-cut chances. Goalkeeper Pape Sy was outstanding, making eight saves and commanding his area with authority. The midfield duo of Jean-Philippe Gbamin and Alpha Touré provided a protective shield in front of the back four, while the defensive line, particularly Sadibou Sané and Terry Yegbe, stood firm. Metz's attacking threat was minimal, but their organization and willingness to battle for every ball earned them a hard-fought point.
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Key Moments
18' — Yellow Card
Maxime Colin (Metz) booked for a late challenge as Rennes pressed forward.
37' — Yellow Card
Jessy Deminguet (Metz) receives a yellow for a tactical foul to halt a Rennes counter.
54' — Yellow Card
Valentin Rongier (Rennes) cautioned after a midfield tussle.
68' — Yellow Card
Jean-Philippe Gbamin (Metz) picks up a booking for persistent fouling.
75' — Save
Pape Sy (Metz) produces a superb stop to deny Arnaud Nordin from close range.
82' — Substitution
Rennes make an attacking change, looking for a late winner.
Tactical Analysis
Rennes lined up in a 4-3-3, using their midfield trio to dominate possession and dictate the tempo. Their full-backs pushed high, stretching Metz and creating overloads out wide, but the final ball often lacked precision. Metz, in contrast, set up in a compact 4-2-3-1, with two holding midfielders sitting deep to shield the back four and wingers tracking back diligently. The visitors rarely committed numbers forward, instead focusing on maintaining shape and closing down spaces in their defensive third. Set pieces provided Rennes with some of their best opportunities, as they won eight corners, but Metz defended these situations with determination. As the match wore on, Rennes introduced fresh legs in attack, but Metz's tactical discipline and willingness to cede possession ultimately frustrated the home side.
Turning Point
Pape Sy's stunning save in the 75th minute from Arnaud Nordin's close-range effort preserved Metz's clean sheet and deflated Rennes' momentum.
Man of the Match
Pape Sy
His eight saves, including several outstanding stops, single-handedly kept Metz in the match.