AS Monaco makes it three in row against Brest!
And it’s 3! Two weeks after wins in Bologna and Strasbourg, AS Monaco made it three wins in a row by beating Stade Brestois (3-2). An win which was thanks to Maghnes Akliouche, who scored a double. As for Aleksandr Goovin, he got off the mark this season. ✍️
The context 📅
The Rouge et Blanc wanted to keep going the good form they’d showed before the break. After wins in Bologna (0-1) and then Strasbourg (3-1), AS Monaco wanted to make it three against Brest at home. But they had to be careful since the Bretons, only twelfth in Ligue 1, have also been unbeaten in the Champions League and were on 10 points like the Monegasques.
The eleven 👥
For this big match of the 12th matchday of Ligue 1, Adi Hütter lined up his team in a 4-2-3-1 and saw returns from injury for Mohammed Salisu, Denis Zakaria and Aleksandr Golovin — all three started. Christian Mawissa and Soungoutou Magassa also played after their good performances in Strasbourg.
The scenario 🎞
Following on from their thunderous end to the match in Strasbourg where they scored three goals in the last quarter of an hour, the Rouge et Blanc started off with a bang. And on their first attacking move, Eliesse Ben Seghir set up Maghnes Akliouche, who scored with one touch (1-0, 5′), his first goal this season in the league!
𝗠𝗔𝗚𝗛𝗡𝗘𝗦 𝗔𝗞𝗟𝗜𝗢𝗨𝗖𝗛𝗘 !!!
L'ouverture du score de Maghnes dès l'entame sur un service d'Eliesse Ben Seghir 😍
05' | 1️⃣-0⃣ #ASMSB29 pic.twitter.com/pxLrQtaAsT
— AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) November 22, 2024
The far post for Maghnes, the near post for for Golo’
The French U-21 international then came close to doubling the lead a few minutes later but his shot hit the post (9′). There was the same for Aleksandr Golovin, who doubled the lead thanks to the help of the post (2-0, 24′), a goal that also allowed him to get off the mark.
Brest tried to react but Ludovic Ajorque’s header was over the bar (30′), while Abdallah Sima’s attempt was pushed away by Vanderson (45′). The last opportunity of the half fell to Breel Embolo, whose shot from the penalty spot went wide (45+4′). AS Monaco therefore led 2-0 going into the locker room.
𝗠𝗶-𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗽𝘀 ⏸️
Sérieux et appliqués, les Rouge & Blanc sont logiquement devant à la pause ✊
Rendez-vous dans 15 minutes !
2️⃣-0⃣ #ASMSB29 pic.twitter.com/malGjnSjjZ
— AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) November 22, 2024
Brest pull one back and Monaco are stretched
That two-goal advantage for the Rouge et Blanc was kept only five minutes after the break since the right winger Abdallah Sima reduced the score with a header from a corner (2-1, 50′). Shortly thereafter, AS Monaco thought it had a penalty for Christian Mawissa, taken down by Bizot, but an offside for Breel Embolo was signaled beforehand (60′).
Brest réduit l'écart sur corner.
50' | 2️⃣-1️⃣ #ASMSB29
— AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) November 22, 2024
The Brestois continued to be dangerous and Mama Baldé’ who came on as a substitute, fired a shot over the bar (78′), while Fernandes’ shot was gathered by Radek (82nd). The match came alive and it was then the turn of Adi Hütter’s men to create a double opportunity but neither George Ilenikhena, who was stopped by Bizot, nor Soungoutou Magassa, who shot just wide, could find the net (84′).
A flash from Maghnes
The Monegasques had to be carefulm though, and the Polish goalkeeper was on guard against Jordan Amavi’s vicious strike (89′). But they will end all suspense with a model counter-attack. Played in by our number 21, Maghnes Akliouche would challenge the opposing goalkeeper and scored his double with a sublime chipped ball (3-1, 91′).
𝗢𝗨𝗜𝗜𝗜 𝗠𝗔𝗚𝗛𝗡𝗘𝗘𝗘𝗘𝗦 😍
Le milieu offensif #MadeInLaDiagonale s'offre un doublé 🔥
90+1' | 3️⃣-1⃣ #ASMSB29 pic.twitter.com/s7eJ0YcHH3
— AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) November 22, 2024
The new reduction in the score by Brest for Ajorque did not change anything and AS Monaco recorded a third consecutive victory in all competitions (3-2, 96′). It was a win that allowed them to consolidate second place. Their next match is on Wednesday with a visit for Benfica, for the fifth matchday of the Champions League (9 p.m.). DAGHE MUNEGU!!! 🇲🇨
𝗩𝗜𝗖𝗧𝗢𝗜𝗥𝗘 😍🔚
Les Rouge & Blanc s'imposent logiquement à la maison face au Stade Brestois 💪
𝗗𝗔𝗚𝗛𝗘 𝗠𝗨𝗡𝗘𝗚𝗨 🔴⚪️
3️⃣-2️⃣ #ASMSB29 pic.twitter.com/T50h3f6UY0
— AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) November 22, 2024
Key moments 🎥
5′: Akliouche scores at the near post thanks to Ben Seghir (1-0)
9′: Akliouche hits the post after a pass from Golovin
24′: Golovin doubles the lead with the help of the post (2-0)
30′: Ajorque heads over Majecki’s goal
45′: Vanderson blocks Sima’s shot with his calf
45+4′: Embolo misses the target after Ben Seghir’s header on a corner
50′: Sima reduces the score with a header from a corner (2-1)
60′: Mawissa’s penalty is refused for Embolo being offside
78′: Baldé misses the target on a counterattack
82′: Majecki catches a shot from Fernandes from 20 metres out
84′: Ilenikhena then Magassa each have a chance
89′: Majecki stretches to keep out a vicious shot by Amavi
91′: A chipped ball from Akliouche kills all suspense (3-1)
96′: Ajorque reduces the deficit at the end of additional time (3-2)
The stat 📊
AS Monaco have 26 points after 12 Ligue 1 games this season, their best total in the top flight at this stage of the competition since the 2017-2018 season (28-2nd at the end of the season).
📋 Match details:
Friday, November 22 (19:00) – Stade Louis-II
Ligue 1 – Matchday 12: AS Monaco 3-2 Stade Brestois
Halftime: 2-0
Goals: Akliouche (5′) (91′), Golovin (24′) for AS Monaco; Sima (50′), Ajorque (96′) for Brest
Bookings: Majecki (78′), Singo, 85′) for AS Monaco; Lala (5′), Le Cardinal (83′) for Brest
AS Monaco: Majecki – Vanderson (Singo, 80′), Kehrer, Salisu, Mawissa – Zakaria ©, Magassa – Akliouche, Ben Seghir (Teze, 80′), Golovin (Ouattara, 92′) – Embolo (Ilenikhena, 68′)
Substitutes: Köhn, C.Henrique, Kiwa, Ouattara, Singo, Teze, Bamba, Matazo, Ilenikhena
Manager: Adi Hütter
Brest: Bizot – Lala, Chardonnet ©, Le Cardinal, Amavi – Camara (Martin, 81′), Lees-Melou (Fernandes, 22′), Magnetti (Pereira Lage, 81′) – Del Castillo (Doumbia, 46′), Ajorque, Sima (Baldé, 73′)
Substitutes: Coudert, Ndiaye, Zogbé, Doumbia, Fernandes, Martin, Pereira Lage, Baldé, Salah
Manager: Eric Roy