Friendly matches: Bordeaux hung, Rennes beat – Foot



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A few days before his match in the preliminary round of the Europa League, Bordeaux was hooked on Saturday in a friendly by Union Berlin ( 1-1). Rennes was beaten by Anderlecht (3-2)

 Football - Ligue 1 - Jules Koundé scored the Bordeaux goal. (Nicolas Luttiau / L'Equipe)


Jules Koundé scored the Bordeaux goal. (Nicolas Luttiau / L'Equipe)




Five days away from the Latvians of Ventspils in the second round of the Europa League, Bordeaux did not do better than a draw (1-1) against the Union Berlin (German D2). The Girondins were surprised from the third minute. From the head (56th), Jules Koundé allowed his family to equalize.
        

Check out the summary of tonight's match. #FCUFCGB pic.twitter.com/jSikcNNgsf

– FCGirondins Bordeaux (@girondins) July 21, 2018

Rennes was beaten by Anderlecht (3-2) at the end of a match with the crazy scenario, during which Koubek, the goalkeeper of the Breton team, stopped a penalty by period (22nd, 53rd). The Belgians, who finished at 10 after the expulsion of Ognjen Vranjes, scored through Antonio Millic (15th) on corner, Pieter Gerkens (49th) and Landry Dimata (57th). The two Rennes productions were scored by Mehdi Zeffane (55th) and Jordan Tell (82nd).
        

22. Penalty for @rscanderlecht ! Dimata? Tomas Koubek … Gatekeeper's Parade #RedEtBlack ??? We stay at 1-0! #RSCASRFC pic.twitter.com/gbWrh3vdtv

_ Stade Rennais F.C. (@staderennais) July 21, 2018

53rd. Penalty for @rscanderlecht ! Adrien Trebel? Tomas Koubek … New parade of the Czech international porter ??? (2-0) #RSCASRFC pic.twitter.com/odmCb0pIyN

_ Stade Rennais FC (@staderennais) July 21, 2018

Nice concedes the draw, Metz wins On the string
                                    

At the same time, Nice also failed to beat Charleroi (2-2). Led by the Belgians on a goal of the former player of Niort Romain Grange, the men of Patrick Vieira first returned to the score thanks to Sacko on penalty (86th). Then the former Strasbourg even offered a double in the wake of a foul (89th). Charleroi finally pulled out a draw in the last moments.
        

?? The double for Ihsan Sacko, who enjoys a misunderstanding of the defense of @SportCharleroi ! #RCSCOGCN 1? -2? (89 ') pic.twitter.com/73VNJcbLDu

_ OGC Nice (@ogcnice) July 21, 2018

Led after nine minutes of play, Metz finally beat (2-1) Kortrijk (Belgian D1). Ouali opened the scoring early in the game for the Belgian team. Opa Nguette (59) equalized and Matthieu Dossevi scored the goal of the penalty win in the 90th.
        

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