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·16 February 2026
Dembélé anger, Sinayoko’s remarkable statistic, Ligue 1 matchday 22 at a glance

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·16 February 2026

Ousmane Dembélé left Roazhon Park furious after Paris Saint-Germain’s 3-1 defeat at Rennes, urging more desire and a collective mindset.
Luis Enrique gave little weight to immediate post-match comments, saying they had no value. He insisted no player is above Paris Saint-Germain and that he is responsible.
Simon Adingra, signed from Sunderland on deadline day, struck twice in the 25th and 28th minutes as Monaco beat Nantes 3-1 at Stade Louis-II. He is the third Monaco player this century to net at least a home-debut brace, after Emmanuel Rivière in 2013 and Ansu Fati this season.
Marseille’s crisis deepened as director of football Medhi Benatia resigned days after Roberto De Zerbi’s departure. In posts on Instagram and X, he said he had done his utmost, regretted not calming the environment, and maintained the squad can meet its objectives, while noting growing dissatisfaction and that results are the only judge in Marseille.
The side top after 22 matches, with 12 remaining, has won the Ligue 1 title in each of the past 10 seasons. That could cheer Lens, 5-0 winners against Paris FC.
Auxerre forward Lassine Sinayoko scored and assisted in Sunday’s 3-1 win over Metz, taking him to seven goals and three assists in 20 Ligue 1 games. He has contributed to 59% of Auxerre’s league goals this season, making him Europe’s most indispensable player, ahead of Vedat Muriqi and Erling Haaland.
Source: Le Progres









































