The scoring in the first half didn’t stop there as Metz headed into the dressing room with positive momentum.Papa Diallo gaveLászló Bölöni’s side the advantage, scoring in the 45th minute with the match nearing halftime. Mikautadze also chipped in with an assist on Diallo’s goal, contributing to both of Metz’s goals in the first half.

Rennes leveled the score at 2-2 in the 73rd minute, withBenjamin Bourigeaud converting a penalty. The visitors would then break the hearts of Metz supporters with a goal fromArnaud Kalimuendo in the second-half stoppage time to give Rennes a 3-2 lead.

The scoring in the first half didn’t stop there as Metz headed into the dressing room with positive momentum.Papa Diallo gaveLászló Bölöni’s side the advantage, scoring in the 45th minute with the match nearing halftime. Mikautadze also chipped in with an assist on Diallo’s goal, contributing to both of Metz’s goals in the first half.

Rennes leveled the score at 2-2 in the 73rd minute, withBenjamin Bourigeaud converting a penalty. The visitors would then break the hearts of Metz supporters with a goal fromArnaud Kalimuendo in the second-half stoppage time to give Rennes a 3-2 lead.

Rennes’ 1-1 draw against RC Lens on Sunday sealed their fate. Going into the final game of the Ligue 1 season, Les Rennaiscannot reach the European places. As a result, many key players are naturally considering their futures at Roazhon Park.

Some players are more certain to leave than others, although, according to reports by Ouest-Franceand L’Équipe,few players are guaranteed of remaining at the club. Ouest-Franceunderstands that Désiré Doué, Arnaud Kalimuendo, Bertug Yildirim nd Ibrahim Salah will leave the club this summer. Doué and Kalimuendo in particular are likely to garner considerable fees. Arthur Theate, Adrien Truffert and Christopher Wooh are all keen to leave Rennes this summer and will be allowed to do so if a reasonable offer is received.

Whilst the local publication understands that Martin Terrier, Amine Gouiri and Enzo Le Fée are all likely to stay, L’Équipeunderstands that all three could question their futures at Rennes, opening the door to a potential departure. Benjamin Bourigeaud, who recently expressed an interest in playing in the Premier League during an interview with Ouest-France,could also question his future this summer, as may Ludovic Blas.

Metz held the lead twice in this contest, withLes Grenats opening the scoring in the17th minute courtesy ofGeorges Mikautadze. The lead for the home side didn’t last long as Rennes would level the match throughAmine Gouiri in the 23rd minute.

The scoring in the first half didn’t stop there as Metz headed into the dressing room with positive momentum.Papa Diallo gaveLászló Bölöni’s side the advantage, scoring in the 45th minute with the match nearing halftime. Mikautadze also chipped in with an assist on Diallo’s goal, contributing to both of Metz’s goals in the first half.

Rennes leveled the score at 2-2 in the 73rd minute, withBenjamin Bourigeaud converting a penalty. The visitors would then break the hearts of Metz supporters with a goal fromArnaud Kalimuendo in the second-half stoppage time to give Rennes a 3-2 lead.