Olivier Letang, Président Rennes : “Le traitement infligé à Ismaïla Sarr est inacceptable”

Bonsoir Président, quelle est votre réaction après le résultat de ce soir ?

« Quand on ne gagne pas on est toujours déçu d’autant plus que nous avions des opportunités pour tuer le match en marquant un 3ème but en seconde mi-temps. Je pense par exemple à la frappe sur le poteau de Benjamin André. Néanmoins compte-tenu des deux penaltys concédés et qui n’ont pas été concrétisés par les Caennais, le résultat nul n’est pas illogique.

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