RENNES, France (AP) – Rennes scored his Champions League debut with a disappointing 1–1 draw against Russian club Krasnodar on Tuesday, giving a draw moments after scoring.
While Paris Saint-Germain had not allowed enthusiasts to defeat Manchester United 2-1 2-1 due to coronavirus problems, Britain’s local government allowed another 5000 people to attend Roazhon Park. Some flares in the aspect of the road such as the Rennes team bus approached the stadium.
Rennes’ long-awaited first goal at Europe’s elite festival came in the 56th minute when striker Serhou Guirassy scored a penalty after middle-centre Yegor Sorokin committed a foul on the Martin Terrier winger.
But the exhausted Russian national team tied three minutes later when left-back Cristian Ramirez beat goalkeeper Alfred Gomis in the first suit.
“You pay for your mistakes. We scored, but then we lost the concentration and paid for it,” Guirassy said. “We weren’t mature enough. “
But Guirassy has won it while he dined his shot from nearby diversity in the sixth minute of extra time.
Krasnodar players Evgeny Markov and Remy Cabella did not do so due to the questionable results of COVID-19 control, and visitors named only seven players for the bank.
Krasnodar goalkeeper Matvei Safonov, 21, the remarkable player of the night.
Rising star Eduardo Camavinga, the 17-year-old French midfielder, forced Safonov to perform two intelligent tackles outside the area while Rennes dominated the first period.
But veteran Swedish striker Marcus Berg entered the 32nd minute in a rare attack on visitors.
After Safonov refused the stop of Adrien Hunou and Flavien Tait in the middle of the moment, Guirassy missed his shot from nearby diversity with moments to play.
“It’s time to take the step, ” said Safonov. ” Bring Chelsea. “
Chelsea tied 0-0 at home against Sevilla in the Group E match.
Krasnodar will host the Premier League team next Wednesday, while Rennes will be in Spain.
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