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Monaco 1-0 Nice
But: Golovin (47and) for Monegasques
Monaco wins the derby against Nice this Wednesday evening and signs its fifth consecutive victory (1-0).
More than a duel between Monegasques and Aiglons, this game gave rise to a good opposition between Ben Yedder and Benítez. First act at the 38and when the Frenchman, well launched by Golovin, presents himself alone against the Argentinian goalkeeper without succeeding in sufficiently crossing his shot. The two men meet again in the second act, on a ball delivered by Volland, the top scorer of ASM Lobe Benítez, but finds the post (71and). In the process, the striker of the Blues offers himself a new opportunity to register his twentieth pawn of the season, but falls once again on the Nice goalkeeper (75and).
The two players have long been the few leaders of this meeting where François Letexier, yet assigned to the VAR on Wednesday, was pushed more than the two doormen during the first thirty minutes. After Ben Yedder’s first chance, Monaco continued to push. Vanderson overflows into the right lane and sends a low cross that Benítez pushed back into the feet of Golovin. The Russian confirms his good form at the moment and opens the scoring just before the break (1-0, 47and). More unbridled, the second act will see the Aiglons multiply the attempts and the corners without however being able to really worry Nübel. Opposite, the hard Rocher men proceed against, but neither Ben Yedder nor Volland (70and) do not put to put the purpose of the break.
The Monegasques continue their incredible recovery and arrive more than ever launched in this final sprint. For their part, the Niçois are treading water, the fault of only one victory in the last ten games.
Monegasque (4-2-3-1): Nübel – Aguilar (Martins, 67and), Disasi, Badiashile, Caio Henrique – Fofana, Tchouaméni – Vanderson, Volland, Golovin (Jakobs, 79and) – Ben Yedder (Boadu, 79 years oldand). Coach : Philip Clement.
Nice (4-4-2): Benítez – Lotomba, Todibo, Daniliuc, Bard (Amavi, 83and) – Boudaoui (Kluivert, 64 years oldand), Thuram, Lemina (Rosary, 64and), Brahimi (Gouiri, 73and) – Dolberg, Delort. Coach : Christophe Galtier.
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