Rennes FC
Rennes head coach Julien Stephan: “#Arsenal are still the favourites. We will have to score at least one, maybe two goals. To be the first team to beat Arsenal in France [means] we are making our own history. I’m happy & proud to make people happy [but there] is a return match” pic.twitter.com/LZre2ZspH0β Gurjit (@GurjitAFC) March 7, 2019
Alex Iwobi’s third-minute strike laid the foundations for a positive start from the Gunners, but that was undone on 41 minutes when Sokratis was sent off for a second bookable
Rennes took full advantage instantly as Benjamin Bourigeaud’s thunderous volley from the resulting free-kick hauled the Ligue 1 side level before half-time.
A Nacho Monreal own goal on 64 minutes was compounded two minutes from time when Ismaila Sarr powered home a header to leave Unai Emery’s side with a mountain to climb in next week’s return leg at the Emirates.
Applications for tickets could have sold out Roazhon Park three times over and the home support made a cauldron of noise which only intensified as the game got underway.
But Arsenal silenced to crowd with an away goal inside three minutes as Iwobi’s low cross from the left caught goalkeeper Tomas Koubek out and nestled in the far corner.
Iwobi then almost turned provider, again breaking down the left before squaring across the box for Lucas Torreira to sting the palms of Koubek with a driven effort.
Sokratis was booked for bringing down Ben Arfa as he looked to break on the Arsenal goal, the winger’s resulting free-kick saved low to his right by Petr Cech.
It was not too long before the Greece international was given his marching orders, shown a second yellow card in a matter of seven minutes for hauling back Sarr as he raced through on goal.
And Arsenal were made to pay immediately, Ben Arfa’s free-kick hitting the wall only for Bourigeaud to thrash home the rebound from 20 yards and draw the hosts level.
Rennes, spearheaded in
Bourigeaud goal#Rennes 1 – 1 #Arsenal pic.twitter.com/bXRUWaraQrβ Guendouzismo (@guendouzismo) March 7, 2019
Emery appeared to accept a narrow loss rather than risk further damage by chasing an equaliser, replacing lone forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the closing stages.
But his side will have to reach the quarter-finals the hard way after Sarr’s diving header after 88 minutes compounded a poor night for the visitors.
Rennes entertain Caen in Ligue 1 on Sunday (
Here are some responses from Twitter:
Renne vs. Arsenal What on earth are we doing. How can we expect to win when we canβt defeat a team in 10th spot in the French League. Are we really serious or just playing at world domination because this is pathetic at the moment!β Vibes Alive2 π¬π (@Alive2Vibes) March 7, 2019
Arsenal fans when Rennes banged the 3rd goal πππ pic.twitter.com/8Cn2jbHYNkβ Reuben (@Reuben____) March 8, 2019
We left 3 goals in France, Arsenal went to collect them. On arriving in London, #MUFC gave another 3 goals to Arsenal.
Arsenal fans shud be made teachers of HOW TO SURVIVE. #RENARS #ARSMUN Emery Aubameyang #arsenal Rennes pic.twitter.com/MdzEqpMdOVβ Nick Lee Kenya (@NickLeeKenya) March 8, 2019