Monaco – Clermont Foot (4-0): the (bad) scores of Clermontois
Djoko (4). He can’t do much on three of the four Monegasque goals. On the penalty neither, but it is he who provokes it by coming out too late at the feet of Ben Yedder. Before giving in, he had nevertheless entered his match well, with in particular a firm hand against Gelson Martins (16th), or against Diop (29th).
A struggling defense
Zedadka (3). His poor placement is often offered spaces to Monegasques. On the 2-0, he is behind. Then he lacked commitment against Caio Henrique, on the fourth but.
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Hountondji (3). For his return after two months of absence, he logically lacked the rhythm. He is surprised just before the break, on the opening of the Monegasque score. Late on Ben Yedder (50th), he is not varnished on the fourth but, since the ball passes between his legs.
Goose (3). He is just picking up, and it showed. His first duel lost against Volland (16th) set the pace for a complicated match for the captain. Barely as rarely, he also covers Diop on the first goal, after a failed clearance. Replaced by Albert (74th).
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Nsimba (3). His good breakthrough in the 27th was only a glimmer in a painful afternoon, during which the side lacked accuracy and speed, especially on the second goal.
Abdul Samed (3.5). He was the only one to really challenge Nübel in front of his line, with a low shot in the 18thand. But this action will have been the exception of a very painful afternoon for the middle, not really in the rhythm after a long period without playing. Imprecise, he eliminated ball losses in dangerous areas. He was also taken by the speed of Ben Yedder before the 3-0 penalty.
Magnin (4). He had some waste too, but he showed a little more response in the duels. Insufficient, however, to instill something.
Hamel in the hard, Dossou the least bad
Dosu (4). Without the VAR, he would have caused a penalty in the 2nd minute. And that would only have weighed down his match, despite a busy first half. However, he lacked spontaneity in certain gestures. Replaced by Mendy (63rd), countered at the end of the match in the area.
Bertomier (3). Too many ball losses for the midfielder, who paid for his lack of rhythm and his efforts in Reims last Sunday. Replaced by Diaby (74th), countered in the box by Maripan (90th).
Overwhelmed and harmless, Clermont largely beat in Monaco (4-0)
Rashani (3.5). He also had not started badly, helped by a technique which did not however allow him to make enough differences. Missing after the break, and replaced by Busquets (86th).
Hamel (2.5). His position and his technical deficit did not help him to exist in a match where he did not pose any problem for the Monegasque defense. In view of the match against Strasbourg on Wednesday, which he does not play due to his suspension, he was replaced by Tell (74th) whose big fault (85th) was the main feat of arms.
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Laurent Calmut