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·13 February 2026
Rennes v PSG: Tempo, defence, Doué…the highs and lows!

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·13 February 2026

This Friday evening, Paris Saint-Germain was defeated 3-1 (video summary Rennes/PSG) against Rennes as part of the 22nd day of Ligue 1 2025-2026 at Roazhon Park. Here are the highs and lows of this defeat.
While the leaders of French football have faced new criticisms this week, with some "fans" and "observers" often preferring to highlight other leagues, we were treated to a very interesting match to follow in Ligue 1 tonight. There was spectacle, play, rhythm, and twists. Without the result we hoped for, of course. But that doesn't take away from the fact that the match was interesting.
It's a small thing, but Lee Kang-In (24-year-old winger/midfielder) and Dro Fernandez (18-year-old midfielder) were interesting after coming into the game. It's positive for the future.
Rennes certainly deserves credit in this very difficult match for PSG, but it should be noted that the Parisians also had an unusual amount of waste in their actions. Both in controls, passes, and shots. As well as some defensive interventions. Naturally, they struggled. Of course, Rennes managed to save a few situations. But PSG also needs to be more precise.
A little less control in the game also gives more opportunities to the opponent. Especially since they keep hope when PSG's finishing is not up to par. The defense found itself more exposed and suffered. Additionally, there was a Willian Pacho who was not at his best and an Ilya Zabarnyi who was in great difficulty.
The 20-year-old midfielder/forward missed both in actions and choices, and Ousmane Dembélé's tackle after the match on the microphone of Ligue1+ was possibly somewhat aimed at him. He is at least among the candidates for a game more focused on PSG and less on "oneself."
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