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AS Monaco make it three straight in the league at Reims!

AS Monaco make it three straight in the league at Reims!
Thanks to second-half goals from Aleksandr Golovin, Takumi Minamino and Wissam Ben Yedder, the Rouge et Blanc dominated in Reims (3-0) to win their third straight in a row in Ligue 1.

It was a big win (3-0) for AS Monaco away to Reims, as part of the 8th matchday in Ligue 1. At the start of this match, Philippe Clement had opted for a return to a 4-4-2 with an attacking partnership of Wissam Ben Yedder and Breel Embolo. After a very good appearacne off the bench against Ferencváros, Maghnes Akliouche also started for the first time in Ligue 1.

Plenty of away support

Under the eyes of more than 700 Monegasque supporters at the Stade Delaune, it was Reims who created the first chance for themselves through Arbër Zeneli but his shot was captured by Alexander Nübel (4′). The reaction from our Monegasques was immediate and it was the work of Caio Henrique, with his attempt being just off-target (6′), following a good action led by Maghnes Akliouche.

The match then came alive shortly after the twentieth minute with a huge opportunity for AS Monaco. Found by Youssouf Fofana in behind the defense, Breel Embolo came up just short against Yehvann Diouf. He still managed to recover the ball, cutting it back to Wissam Ben Yedder who again was denied by the Reims goalkeeper, author of an exceptional save (21′).

The Rouge et Blanc with numerical superiority

Shortly thereafter, defender Bradley Locko was sent off by Mr. Marc Bollengier, after being found guilty of leaving a boot in on Breel Embolo (22′). With numerical superiority, the men of Philippe Clement pushed for a goal and on the following free kick, Aleksandr Golovin crossed well in front of the goal but nobody could turn the ball into the back of the net (25′).

Continuing to dominate, the Rouge et Blanc could also count on the vigilance of Alexander Nübel, who stopped a shot from 30 meters from Marshall Munetsi (34′). Like the previous matches played by AS Monaco, it was once again goalless at half-time.

A brilliant ball by Disasi finds Golovin for the opener

This would not be the case for long in the second period as they were rewarded for their efforts after the break by Aleksandr Golovin. On a sublime ball from Axel Disasi to the far post, the Russian midfielder headed across goal to open the scoring (47′). It was his first goal this season and the Frenchman’s third assist in his 100th Ligue 1 match.

On at the break, Mohamed Camara put himself in the spotlight a few minutes later with a curling effort punched clear by Yehvann Diouf (53′). Barely dangerous except at set pieces, Stade de Reims thought Folarin Balogun had equalised at a corner but he was rightly signaled offside (61′).

Taki and Wissam open their accounts

Faced with a Reims side who were on the attack at the end of the match, the Rouge et Blanc thus benefited from space at the back. This is how, on a long ball by Breel Embolo, Takumi Minamino won a one-on-one to score his first goal for AS Monaco (87′). First a scorer, the Japanese then turned provider for Wissam Ben Yedder, who opened his left foot and curled his shot perfectly into the goal.

AS Monaco therefore won 3-0, a third consecutive win in the league without conceding a goal after beating Nice and Lyon. Now it’s time for the international break before the return of Ligue 1 in two weeks with a visit from Nantes at the Stade Louis-II (Sunday, October 2 at 5:05 p.m.).Well done guys! 👏


Match details:

Ligue 1 – Matchday 8

Stade de Reims 0-3 AS Monaco

Mi-temps : 0-0

Goals: Golovin (47′), Minamino (87′), Ben Yedder (90′)

Bookings: Busi (19′), Garcia (24′), Munetsi (38′), Lopy (45′) for Stade de Reims; Matazo (42′), Akliouche (50′), Nübel (84′) for AS Monaco

Dismissals: Locko (22′) for Stade de Reims

Stade de Reims: Diouf – Gravillon, Agbadou, Abdelhamid © – Busi (Cajuste, 54′), Munetsi, Lopy, Locko – Zeneli (Diakité, 46′, Holm, 83′) – Ito, Balogun

Substitutes: Penneteau, Pentz, Diakité, Keita, Adeline, Cajuste, Doumbia, Mbuku, Holm

Manager: Oscar Garcia

AS Monaco : Nubel – Aguilar (Vanderson, 11′), Disasi, Badiashile, C. Henrique – Akliouche (Gelson Martins, 66′), Matazo (Camara, 46′), Fofana, Golovin (Minamino, 65′) – Ben Yedder ©, Embolo

Substitutes: Didillon, Sarr, Vanderson, Camara, Diatta, Gelson Martins, Jean Lucas, Boadu, Minamino 

Manager: Philippe Clement