PSG led at half-time after Neymar converted a controversial penalty award, but they were pegged back in the second half as Serhou Guirassy headed in the equaliser
Paris Saint-Germain's Brazilian forward Neymar reacts during the French L1 football match between Stade Rennais Football Club and Paris Saint-Germain at the Roazhon Park stadium in Rennes, northwestern France. Pic/AFP
Monaco eye Champions League
Earlier, a first senior goal for Belgian youngster Eliot Matazo gave Monaco a 1-0 win at Reims that kept the principality club on course for a top-three finish and a return to the Champions League. Teenager Matazo, signed from Anderlecht aged 16 in 2018, struck in the 20th minute and Monaco then saw out the victory to get back on track after losing at home to rivals Lyon last weekend. The principality side were beaten 3-2 in that game and were then leapfrogged by Lyon after they defeated Lorient 4-1 on Saturday. However, Sunday's victory took Niko Kovac's side back up to third on 74 points, one point better off than Lyon. "The pressure is not on us but on Lyon because they were not in the Champions League this season and they need to be there," said Kovac. "Before the match I told the players to enjoy themselves because they were fourth and they have had a great season." Champions and Champions League semi-finalists in 2017, Monaco are also five points adrift of Lille and two points behind PSG. Only the top three in France qualify for the Champions League, with the top two going straight into the group stage of Europe's elite club competition and third entering in the third qualifying round. Fourth will have to settle for the Europa League with fifth set to go into the new Europa Conference League. Marseille remain fifth, above Lens on goal difference, despite losing 1-0 at Saint-Etienne. Rennes are a point behind them in seventh.
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