LOSC – AS Monaco: pre-match information
For the 12th day of Ligue 1, LOSC will meet AS Monaco at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy. To know everything about the meeting, this is where it happens!
Where to follow the meeting?
It’s a match that promises to be one of the shocks of this 12th day of the championship. Two members of the top 7, separated by 2 points in the standings, will challenge each other at the Decathlon Arena-Stade Pierre-Mauroy on Sunday evening, at 8:45 p.m. To follow the meeting, you will have to go through Amazon Prime Video.
The confrontations between the two clubs
History of both teams
The results of the confrontations between the two teams remain rather balanced. LOSC have won eleven times, against sixteen wins for ASM and fourteen draws. However, over the past ten years, Lille’s victories have become increasingly rare. Some are however kept in the memories, like those of 2016 (4-1), 2013 (2-0) or the double 4-0 of 2009-2010, lost on the way there and back.
The last 5 matches
Direct competitor in European places, AS Monaco has regularly appeared in recent seasons as a strong opponent for the Mastiffs. For the last match of the end of 2019, the Monegasques had to Lille one of the heaviest defeats of the Galtier era (1-5). At the end of 2020, the northern victory, three days after qualifying for the round of 16 of the Europa League, was the foundation for the conquest of the title of champion of France.
- 06/05/22: LOSC – AS Monaco 1-2 (Angel Gomes)
- 19/11/21: AS Monaco – LOSC 2-2 (Jonathan David x2)
- 03/14/21: AS Monaco – LOSC 0-0
- 06/12/20: LOSC – AS Monaco 2-1 (Jonathan David, Yusuf Yazici)
- 21/12/19: AS Monaco – LOSC 5-1 (Victor Osimhen)
The summary of the previous LOSC – AS Monaco
During AS Monaco’s last reception at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy, LOSC played in an atmosphere that was unprecedented to say the least. Some supporters were then dressed like holidaymakers in the stands, in response to the lackluster performances of the Lille players. AS Monaco, big favorite of the meeting, had been jostled by Mastiffs not deflated by the atmosphere in the stands. But the class of Aurélien Tchouaméni, author of a double that evening, had changed everything, allowing ASM to return from the North with the three points.