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Ligue 1 Round 25: Lille 2-1 Rennes, Jonathan David Scores Winner to Keep European Hopes Alive.
Updated:2025-10-16 08:32 Views:54# Ligue 1 Round 25: Lille 2-1 Rennes, Jonathan David Scores Winner to Keep European Hopes Alive
## Match Summary
In a thrilling encounter in Ligue 1 Round 25, Lille edged out Rennes with a 2-1 victory, thanks to a late winner from Jonathan David. The game was a crucial one for both sides, with Lille fighting to keep their European hopes alive and Rennes looking to solidify their place in the league's upper half.
## Key Moments
The first half was evenly contested, with both teams creating chances. Lille's Jonathan David had a goal ruled out for offside, while Rennes' Ardon Djaka came close with a powerful strike from outside the box. The scores remained 0-0 at halftime.
The second half saw Lille take control. After a series of attacks, they broke the deadlock in the 54th minute through a well-executed counter-attack. Rennes' defense was caught out, and David, who had been instrumental in creating chances, fired a low shot past the goalkeeper to give Lille a 1-0 lead.
Rennes responded well, and in the 70th minute, they equalized through a clinical counter-attack of their own. A precise cross from the right flank found Djaka, who slotted home to level the score.
However, Lille wasn't done yet. With just five minutes remaining, David delivered a perfect cross into the box, and his teammate found himself in a great position to finish. The striker made no mistake, heading the ball past the goalkeeper to hand Lille a 2-1 victory.
## Conclusion
Jonathan David's late winner was the highlight of the match, but it was Lille's overall performance that will be remembered. The victory keeps them in the hunt for a top-four finish, which would secure them a place in the Champions League. For Rennes, the loss extends their recent poor form, and they now face an uphill battle to avoid relegation.
This match was a tale of two halves, with Lille showing their quality to come out on top despite Rennes' early efforts. European hopes for Lille are still alive, while Rennes' campaign faces a significant setback.
