Attack, Big 5, duo... AS Monaco's (very) good numbers at the Stade Louis-II!

An increasingly impregnable fortress! If the Principality club has regained its place in second following a win over Nice (2-1), it owes this largely to its performances at the Stade Louis-II. In front of their fans, the Rouge et Blanc continue to maintain their excellent statistics. Here’s a look at what makes AS Monaco so strong at the foot of the Rock. 📊
Second-best team at home in Ligue 1 🥈
The figures speak for themselves. Second in the Ligue 1 table, the Principality club occupies the same position if we only consider home matches, just three points behind Paris Saint-Germain (32 points against 35 for PSG). With 15 points taken from a possible 15 in their last five home games in the top flight, the Club has thus continued its excellent momentum since the start of 2025.
A battle with Barça among the top 5 🏆
As proof, only FC Barcelona, the current La Liga leader and still in the running for the Champions League, is capable of competing with our Monégasques in the five major European leagues (also with 5 wins in a row). This series is all the more significant, as the Rouge et Blanc have not had so many wins in front of their home crowd in a single season since March-May 2022.
La joie de nos Monégasques après ce Derby 🤩🎥
2⃣-1⃣ #ASMOGCN pic.twitter.com/4TwOPUT1ld
— AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) March 29, 2025
An attack among the most prolific⚽
The Monegasques maintain this status thanks in part to their formidable offensive power. Indeed, with 33 goals already scored at Fontvieille, AS Monaco remains the second-best home attack in Ligue 1 behind Paris (38).
Adi Hütter’s players have even managed to find the net in each of their last eight matches at the Stade Louis-II. All this, with at least two goals per game, including the biggest victory against Nantes on Matchday 22, with a real attacking display (7-1).
And an outstanding goalscorer! 🎯
Moreover, if more than half of Monaco’s goals have been scored since the start of 2025 (19 goals out of 33) winter recruit Mika Biereth has something to do with it. Decisive again against Nice, the Danish striker thus became the first player in history to score 12 goals in his first 10 Ligue 1 matches, making an impression in the process by scoring… three consecutive hat-tricks against Auxerre, Nantes, and Reims!
Commencez la semaine avec le troisième triplé de Mika Biereth au mois de février 😍👀 pic.twitter.com/IvHPH9ciHn
— AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) March 3, 2025
A key player in this efficiency in the opposition’s box, the newly minted international has enabled the Principality club to be the most decisive team in front of its supporters in the French top flight since the start of the calendar year, with 19 goals already scored at the Stade Louis-II in 2025.
Akliouche is also inspired at home🎯
But for there to be a great goalscorer, you necessarily need very good passers. And in this area too, the Rouge et Blanc can rely, among others, on the product of La Diagonale, Maghnes Akliouche, who has already produced eight assists in Ligue 1, including a double of assists for MikaGOAL and Breel Embolo in the Derby. It’s quite simple, out of these eight assists, the Monegasque number 11 has made five in front of his fans, who are also no strangers to the beautiful Monegasque run.
Déviation de Maghnes Akliouche 🍯
Finition de Mika Biereth ☄️L'égalisation des Monégasques face à Nice 🤤🎥
2⃣-1⃣ #ASMOGCN pic.twitter.com/4xDlm8nXKl
— AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) March 31, 2025
With seven wins now secured in the last eight matches played at the foot of the Rock (21 points taken and 26 goals scored over the period), AS Monaco will be approaching the next clash on its home turf against Olympique de Marseille with confidence.