OM v Rennes: a dramatic night for former Marseille players 😭
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The famous ex's move.
This Saturday evening, OM hosts Rennes to close out its Ligue 1 season. A special match for Ismaël Koné and Lilian Brassier, who were recruited by Marseille this summer before being transferred to Rennes this winter.Determined to hurt his former club, the first opened the scoring with a long-distance shot that completely stunned Geronimo Rulli.
But the evening then took another turn for Ismaël Koné, who quickly became guilty of a handball in his penalty area. A penalty then converted by Mason Greenwood.
A few minutes later, it was the unfortunate Lilian Brassier who in turn committed a handball in the Rennes area. Fortunately for him, this time Brice Samba stopped the penalty from the Olympian striker.
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