

Key Takeaways:
- Lyon defeated Rennes 4-2, ending their opponents’ four-game Ligue 1 winning streak
- Corentin Tolisso delivered a goal and an assist
- The win lifted Lyon into third place, moving them four points ahead of fifth-placed Rennes with two matches to play
Match Overview
Olympique Lyonnais seized a crucial 4-2 victory over Stade Rennais at the Groupama Stadium, breaking Rennes’ run of four consecutive wins and propelling themselves into third position in Ligue 1. With a UEFA Champions League spot at stake, the encounter unfolded under charged conditions, as both sides vied for crucial points.
𝗩𝗜𝗖𝗧𝗢𝗥𝗬 😍
4-2 #OLSRFC pic.twitter.com/C3TrACTw2C
— Olympique Lyonnais 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@OL_English) May 3, 2026
Key Moments and Goals
Rennes struck early when Esteban Lepaul launched a sweeping crossfield ball towards Musa Al-Taamari, whose stunning first-time volley from the edge of the area left the home crowd momentarily silent on six minutes. Lyon responded with sustained pressure, but their efforts appeared in vain as numerous crosses and set pieces failed to pay dividends.
The breakthrough eventually came late in the first half. Corentin Tolisso curled in a precise inswinging delivery that Roman Yaremchuk guided past Brice Samba to restore parity. Minutes after the equaliser, Afonso Moreira was felled by Al-Taamari inside the area, leading to a penalty which Tolisso converted with calm assurance, giving Lyon a 2-1 advantage at the interval.
Rennes answered immediately after half-time, reversing the roles of their earlier scorers as Al-Taamari set up Lepaul, who found the net for his 19th Ligue 1 goal, levelling the proceedings with the help of a deflection.
The hosts responded swiftly yet again, as Abner’s expertly weighted through ball met Moreira in stride. Moreira’s first-time effort restored Lyon’s lead, marking his second goal in three matches.
While Rennes made tactical adjustments in pursuit of another equaliser during the final twenty minutes, they were ultimately undone by Lyon’s relentless press. Tolisso located Endrick, and the Real Madrid loanee powered home a decisive fourth, securing the three points for the hosts.
League Implications
This result positions Lyon in third place, handing them a vital advantage in the pursuit of Champions League qualification with only two rounds remaining. Rennes, now four points adrift in fifth, have a challenging task ahead to close the gap.
| Team | Score | Goal Scorers | Current Ligue 1 Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lyon | 4 | Yaremchuk, Tolisso, Moreira, Endrick | 3rd |
| Rennes | 2 | Al-Taamari, Lepaul | 5th |




