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In an attempt to maintain their hopes of winning a 15th Coupe de France trophy, Paris Saint-Germain will host Rennes at Parc des Princes on Wednesday night in a semi-final match.
Les Parisiens triumphed at Marseille on the weekend to resume competitive play after the international break, but Les Renais lost to Strasbourg, a team that faces relegation.
PSG, who are still on track to win four major titles this season, won their third straight game in all competitions on Sunday afternoon. After playing Marseille, the league leaders went to the Stade Velodrome and came away with all three points.
Les Parisiens managed to repel Jean-Louis Gasset's charges and preserve their first clean sheet in less than a month. In the second half, they struck again, with goals from Vitinha and Goncalo Ramos of Portugal earning their 18th victory of the Ligue 1 season.
With a victory on the South Coast last time out, Luis Enrique's team preserved their 12-point lead over second-place Brest. Now, PSG needs to turn their attention to Coupe de France affairs, since Wednesday's hosts are the overwhelming favorites going into this week's semi-final matches.
Les Parisiens have been put through a rigorous test to secure their spot in the last four, having faced lower league teams Revel and Orleans in the previous stages. They defeated Brest 3-1 in the round of 16 and Nice by the same score in the quarterfinals.
With a summer transfer to Real Madrid planned, Kylian Mbappe, who leads the Coupe de France's Golden boot race with seven strikes—three more than Arnaud Kalimuendo-Muinga of Rennes—will be looking to win this competition for a record-breaking fourth and maybe last time.
The Ligue 1 team from Strasbourg, who had emerged from danger near the bottom of the rankings with three points, defeated Rennes 2-0 on Sunday afternoon, severely harming the team's ambitions of securing European football for the upcoming season.
After a goalless first half at Stade de la Meinau, three minutes of insanity condemned Les Rennais to their ninth league defeat of the 2023–24 season. Goals from Jeremy Sebas and Marvin Senaya gave Patrick Vieira's team the maximum points.
Julien Stephan still has the chance to win some hardware before the season ends, with Rennes looking to do so for the first time since they won the Coupe de France in 2019. Let's put Ligue 1 and Europa League disappointments aside for the time being.
Les Rennais defeated Guingamp, Sochaux, and Le Puy by an overall score of 11-2 to advance to the semi-finals of this year's championship. They will now face the current Ligue 1 winners after navigating three away matches against opponents that are weaker in terms of division rank.