Biereth's hat trick sees AS Monaco keep form against Auxerre!

It’s a second win in a row in Ligue 1 and it feels great! Dominant and carried by a remarkable Mika Biereth, scorer of a hat trick, AS Monaco picked up three important points against AJ Auxerre (4-2). It was a victory obtained under the eyes of President Dmitry Rybolovlev, who was present at the Stade Louis-II, which allows the club from the Principality to consolidate their place on the podium. Recap✍️
The context 📅
Victorious and very convincing in the first half last weekend against Stade Rennais (3-2), the Rouge et Blanc wanted to continue their good form in the league. A visit from AJ Auxerre should therefore allow them to go and get the three points again, especially since the Burgundians had only won one of their last 12 away games in the top flight, but our Monégasques had to beware of their efficiency in transition!
The XI 👥
To start this match, Adi Hütter decided to rotate only slightly, to play the most competitive eleven possible. We noted the return to the starting line-up of Mika Biereth, who is now eligible to play in Europe. For the rest of the team, the Monegasque technician trusted the team which started against Inter Milan Wednesday.
The scenario 🎞
The match started quietly, but after a quarter of an hour the first chance came on a deep run by Gaëtan Perrin, whose goal was disallowed for offside (15′). The Rouge et Blanc struggled to get themselves strong chances (17′, 22′), while the former Monégasque Han-Noah Massengo, missed with a headed effort (26′). We were then forced to rely on set pieces to break the game open.
Finding the top corner!
And on yet another corner taken by Lamine Camara, it was vice-captain Thilo Kehrer who was on the lookout to fire the ball into the top corner with his left foot (1-0, 35′)! It was the fourth goal in Ligue 1 for our vice-captain.
Déjà le 4⃣e but de la saison en @Ligue1 pour Thilo 👏
36' | 1⃣-0⃣ #ASMAJA pic.twitter.com/DNtIbSC3N7
— AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) February 1, 2025
But the joy was short-lived, as after some good work by Owusu, Sinaly Diomandé also sent a powerful shot into the top corner (1-1, 38′). AJA pushed and even showed themselves to be dangerous through Hamed Junior Traoré (44′, 45+3′) and Perrin (44′), but Radoslaw Majecki was vigilant.
Penalty à retirer..
45+6' | 1⃣-1⃣ #ASMAJA https://t.co/Dszc47YjtM
— AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) February 1, 2025
A twist of fate just before halftime
The Polish goalkeeper was even heroic on his line to stop a penalty obtained and taken by Jubal (45 + 5′). But Mr. Kherradji asked the Brazilian to retake it, following the encroachment of a player in the area, and the latter converted at the second time of asking (1-2, 45 + 7′). It was a difficult blow that forced the Rouge et Blanc manager to make three changes, bringing on Caio Henrique, Magassa and Embolo.
Biereth, three of a kind!
And the effect was immediate, since on a cutback from Vanderson, the Swiss striker perfectly played in Mika Biereth who finished from close range (2-2, 57′)! It was nearly an exact copy of his goal scored against Rennes, for his second in the top flight.
This was just before he scored the third with a volley, on a lovely cross from Caio Henrique from the left (3-2, 63′)! The match then became something truly special as the Dane had an eight-minute hat-trick following some very good work by… Breel Embolo (4-2, 65′)!
A vital win and a secure spot in third place!
It was a second assist of the day for him, and his fourth already in Ligue 1. Christophe Pelissier then decides to make a quadruple change. It almost paid off, as Ado Onaiwu grazed the crossbar with a powerful shot from a tight angle (85′).
Conversely, Embolo almost scored a fifth (86th), before Traoré had a last opportunity that Radeck knocked away (95′). AS Monaco therefore won in stunning fashion against AJA (4-2), to consolidate 3rd place. DAGHE MUNEGU!!! 🇲🇨
𝗩𝗜𝗖𝗧𝗢𝗜𝗥𝗘 😍🔚
Porté par un Mika Biereth auteur d'un triplé, l'AS Monaco renverse l'@AJA et s'impose pour la 11e fois de la saison en @Ligue1 👊
𝗗𝗔𝗚𝗛𝗘 𝗠𝗨𝗡𝗘𝗚𝗨 ❤️🤍
4⃣-2⃣ #ASMAJA pic.twitter.com/zxJwNjqykK
— AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) February 1, 2025
Key moments 🎥
15e : But de Perrin refusé pour une position de hors-jeu
17e : Déviation du dos de Biereth sur un corner de Camara
22e : Tir non cadré de Camara
26e : Tête de Massengo sur un centre de Mensah
33e : Une-deux Traoré-Sinayoko mais l’Ivoirien ne cadre pas
35e : Corner de Camara pour Kehrer qui catapulte le ballon en lucarne (1-0)
38e : Remise de Owusu pour Diomandé qui trouve lui aussi la lucarne (1-1)
44e : Demi-volée de Traoré boxée par Majecki en corner
45e+2 : Perrin frappe en angle fermé sur Majecki qui détourne
45e+3 : Frappe de Traoré en dehors de la surface repoussée par Majecki
45e+5 : Penalty de Jubal arrêté par Majecki
45e+7 : Le penalty est finalement retiré et Jubal trompe son vis-à-vis (1-2)
57e : Embolo décale Biereth qui trompe Léon de près (2-2)
61e : Sinayoko manque le cadre sur son tir croisé
63e : Centre parfait de Caio Henrique pour Biereth qui s’offre un doublé (3-2)
65e : Bon travail d’Embolo pour Biereth qui marque pour le triplé (4-2)
72e : Frappe de Zakaria dans le petit filet
85e : Tir puissant en angle fermé d’Onaiwu qui effleure la barre
86e : Minamino décale Embolo qui bute sur Léon
95e : Frappe de Traoré sur laquelle Majecki se couche bien
🗓️ Match details:
Saturday February 1 (19:00) – Stade Louis-II
Ligue 1 McDonald’s – Matchday 20: AS Monaco 4-2 AJ Auxerre
Halftime: 1-2
Goals: Kehrer (35′) and Biereth (57′, 63′, 65′) for AS Monaco; Diomandé (38′) and Jubal (45+7′) for Auxerre
Bookings: Zakaria (45+4′) and Magassa (82′) for AS Monaco; Joly (30′) and Owusu (71′) for Auxerre
AS Monaco: Majecki – Vanderson (Diatta, 62′), Kehrer, Salisu, Mawissa (C.Henrique, 46′) – Camara (Magassa, 46′), Zakaria © – Akliouche, Minamino (Ben Seghir, 87′), Golovin (Embolo, 46′) – Biereth
Substitutes: Köhn, C.Henrique, Ouattara, Ben Seghir, Coulibaly, Diatta, Magassa, Michal, Embolo
Manager: Adi Hütter
Auxerre: Léon – Joly (Hoever, 75′), Diomandé, Jubal ©, Akpa (Ayé, 76′), Mensah (Oppegård, 87′) – Perrin, Owusu, Massengo (Onaiwu, 76′), Traoré – Sinayoko (Dioussé, 76′)
Substitutes: De Percin, Agouzoul, Hoever, Oppegård, Osho, Dioussé, Ayé, Bair, Onaiwu
Manager: Christophe Pélissier