Enters in extra time: 105’ ⏱ M'Baye Niang cède sa place à Jordan Siebatcheu.#SRFCASC 0-0— Stade Rennais F.C. (@staderennais) January 4, 2020
Scores his PK as they move forward 5-4 in 7 rounds: Au tour de Jordan Siebatcheu. C’est croisé et c’est au fond.ASC : ✅SRFC : ✅— Stade Rennais F.C. (@staderennais) January 4, 2020
On the bench: [#NOSRFC]Voici le 1⃣1⃣ de départ pour cette 12ème journée (en retard) de la @Ligue1Conforama 👇---#AllezRennes#ToutDonner 💪🔴⚫ pic.twitter.com/0uMAzwzzBO— Stade Rennais F.C. (@staderennais) January 15, 2020
And they hold, barely. The most interesting players in Rennes are Raphinha and Tait/Bourigeaud (the wingers) today. Theoson didn't have much to do, they were mainly defending the last minutes. Rennes wins away 0-1 and remains 3rd in the league, after PSG & l'OM.
Siebatcheu's last goal(s) were scored on February 6, 2019 in a Coupe de France match against Lille. Not great.
A brand new interview http://www.americansoccernow.com/articles/american-born-siebatcheu-aiming-for-a-big-2020-with-rennes
I figured we would see him open up to playing for the United States once he got older and his France prospects dwindled. The big question now is how will his career shape up and would he even be an impact player for the usmnt? It looks to be very much up in the air at this point. He needs to start producing for Rennes.
the only thing that can help you get over not representing your country in the international game is representing a different country of yours in the international game
It's better than nothing. It should be noted Ligue 1 is not the Eredivisie, and beyond games involving PSG or Toulouse, games are kept to a couple of goals at most. The defenders are fast and keep things tight.
We knew this day would come. After Jordan finally realized he has no shot playing for France, the transition to the US has begun. I would have no problem welcoming him with his open arms. Even today he would probably be one of our top 4 strikers (along with Altidore, Sargent, and Morris). I'd take Theoson over Zardes, if not now, then soon.
Altidore is getting close to retirement age, Sargent has ways to go, Morris is having a hot streak but who knows how long it's going to last, and Zardes disappears when facing a decent defense. Yes, I'd take him, but frankly I wouldn't expect much.
I always liked this kid. At 6'3 180 lbs with an engine close to Zardes', this kid can be a great addition to our team. He is fast, can play the wing as well as centrally.
On the bench for cup match: [@coupedefrance] #ATMSRFC 📄 La feuille de match 👇---#AllezRennes#ToutDonner 💪🔴⚫️ pic.twitter.com/5X7Cw5f0Ra— Stade Rennais F.C. (@staderennais) January 19, 2020
On the bench: [#OGCNSRFC]Hamari Traoré et Damien Da Silva suspendus, voici le 1⃣1⃣ rennais aligné face à Nice 👇---#AllezRennes #ToutDonner 💪🔴⚫️ pic.twitter.com/AGQRO8KcDG— Stade Rennais F.C. (@staderennais) January 24, 2020
On the bench, DNP, in 3-2 win: [#SRFCFCN]Voici les onze #RougeEtNoir qui débuteront le Derby ! 🔥---#AllezRennes#ToutDonner 💪🔴⚫️ pic.twitter.com/p8PjdWlrLP— Stade Rennais F.C. (@staderennais) January 31, 2020 The match was 1-2 at 90 + 4 minutes.
Like the Græae of Greek myth, those three witches who had a single eye and a single tooth they had to pass around, Siebatcheu, Wright and Novakovich so far have a single goal this season.
On the bench: [#ASMBSRFC]🚨Le brassard pour @hamari27, première titularisation pour Steven Nzonzi.Voici le 1⃣1⃣ rennais face à l'@ASM_Belfort. 👇---@coupedefrance#AllezRennes#ToutDonner 💪🔴⚫️ pic.twitter.com/beXZCnlO2q— Stade Rennais F.C. (@staderennais) February 11, 2020 Wasn't in the squad for the last couple of matches.
76’ ⏱ Deuxième changement, Jordan Siebatcheu remplace M'Baye Niang. #ASMBSRFC 0-2— Stade Rennais F.C. (@staderennais) February 11, 2020
Siebatcheu notches his first goal of the season. Hopefully this gets him back on track. American born forward Jordan Siebatcheu scores his first goal of the season for Rennes in second half stoppage time to give his club a 3-0 lead on ASM Belfort in the Coupe de France. The potential #USMNT forward came into the game in the 76th minute.— Brian Sciaretta (@BrianSciaretta) February 11, 2020
There are plenty of reasons not to call up Siebatcheu in March. For one, it might not be fair to him. If his confidence isn't in a good place, why would you then want to throw him into a team where he knows no one and barely anyone speaks French? If you think Siebatcheu is good, why not call him up when he has the best chance to succeed and would have a chance to have a nice experience? I don't think Siebatcheu is a total stud, but I think he's better than he is showing (not unlike CCV). Hopefully he just needed a boost of confidence and this helps get him on track.