Seko Fofana and Brice Samba reportedly lead dressing room Revolt against Rennes coach Habib Beye
Seko Fofana and Brice Samba have reportedly clashed with Rennes coach Habib Beye as internal tensions rise following a disappointing start to the season.
According to journalist Daniel Riolo on RMC, the two senior players have openly expressed dissatisfaction with Beye’s coaching methods.
Riolo claims both players have gone as far as attempting to push the manager out of the club.
“These two decided they don’t want him anymore. After the draw against Lens, Samba reportedly criticised Beye in front of teammates, insisting he isn’t the right man for the job,” Riolo revealed.
Rennes expected a strong start under Beye, who joined with a promise to bring new energy and ideas to the squad.
However, a string of poor results has created frustration among players and supporters, putting immediate pressure on the project.
The reported revolt by Fofana and Samba highlights growing divisions within the dressing room.
Their stance reflects concerns over Beye’s tactics and leadership style, which some players allegedly view as unsuitable for the team’s ambitions this season.
Samba, a respected figure in the squad, and Fofana, one of the team’s most influential midfielders, hold significant influence among their teammates.
Their dissatisfaction could make Beye’s job even more difficult as he seeks to stabilise results and restore confidence.
The club has not issued any official response to the claims, but the reported unrest threatens to destabilise Rennes further.
Continued poor performances could strengthen calls for change, especially if key figures continue to challenge the coach’s authority.
Beye must now work to repair relationships within the squad while trying to reverse the team’s on-field struggles.
Failure to do so could intensify pressure on his position and raise doubts about his long-term future.
The coming weeks will be crucial for Rennes as results and dressing room unity become decisive factors in determining Beye’s fate.
The club faces a critical period where leadership, trust, and performance must align to avoid a deeper crisis.
