### French Ligue 1 Match: Marseille Draws 1-1 with Rennes Despite Guendouzi's Goal Disallowed
On Sunday, the French Ligue 1 match between Marseille and Rennes saw both teams leave the field without a winner after a tightly contested encounter. The match was particularly notable for the controversial goal disallowed in favor of Rennes.
#### Initial Setup
Marseille, led by coach Didier Deschamps, entered the game as favorites due to their recent form and strong squad. Rennes, on the other hand, had been struggling but showed resilience throughout the match.
#### First Half
The first half began with both teams exchanging shots and counterattacks. Marseille managed to get the ball into the penalty area, but their attempts were not converted. Meanwhile, Rennes controlled possession and looked poised to score.
#### Guendouzi's Goal Disallowed
In the 44th minute, Marseille forward Nicolas Guendouzi scored what appeared to be an own goal after being played through by Rennes midfielder Thibaut Courtois. However, the goal was ruled out by the referee after video review, leading to significant controversy among fans and pundits alike.
#### Second Half
Rennes continued to dominate the second half, forcing Marseille into more pressing defense. The teams traded corners and set pieces, but neither team could find the back of the net.
#### Conclusion
With the goal disallowed, Marseille left the field with a point, while Rennes also secured a draw. The final score remained 1-1, leaving fans disappointed with the outcome despite the controversy surrounding Guendouzi's goal.
This match showcased the competitive nature of French football and highlighted the importance of fair play and accurate refereeing. It also underscored the unpredictability of matches in top-tier European competitions like Ligue 1.