First more effective in the first half to make the difference thanks to Maghnes Akliouche, the Rouge et Blanc then managed to finally win against Stade Rennais (1-0) and at the same time get back on to the podium.
This result does us (a lot) of good! Under pressure after wins by Lille and Brest, the AS Monaco players responded against Rennes, to obtain their first victory at the Stade Louis-II since December 3 (1-0). These three points allow us to believe a little more in a return to the Champions League next season.
The context Already ten points ahead of the Bretons in the table, the Rouge et Blanc had the opportunity to all but eliminiate out a direct competitor for the European places. The objective is also to return to winning ways at home, after six unsuccessful matches in Fontvieille. This is a good omen, because SRFC has only won one of its last 13 trips to the Principality.
I expect a Rennes team which will not necessarily press us high. They will certainly defend centrally, but you will have to be careful on the transition because I repeat, because they have very fast and intelligent players.
The eleven In an attempt to glean three crucial points in the race for the Champions League, Adi Hutter decided to rely on the same 4-2-3-1 he deployed in Metz (in a 2-5 win). There was once exception with the return from suspension of Denis Zakaria, who reunited with Youssouf Fofana in midfield. For the rest, there were no major changes.
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The scenario The match started slowly, until a perfect pass by Takumi Minamino on the cutback for the French international, but he unfortunately did not get his effort on target (4). It was a first (very) big chance, to which Adrien Truffert responded from range, without creating any real sense of danger (5). The Rouge et Blanc managed to hold the ball, and Aleksandr Golovin tried his luck with a powerful shot from the left (11). Before immediately finding Thilo Kehrer, whose header is was cleared off the line by Steve Mandanda (12).
Balanced play and expected goals The attacking midfielder formed at the Academy, MVP in Metz, scored his 7th goal of the season in Ligue 1, and the 27th for AS Monaco in the first half. A second was even close on a cross to the far post from Vanderson for Ben Yedder (33), even if Rennes proved dangerous twice around it (31 and 39). Half-time finally came after a final run from Amine Gouiri into the Monegasque area (44) and a final chance for Akliouche (45 + 2).
A story of red cards The match took a new turn upon returning from the locker room, when Martin Terrier was sent off by Ms. Frappart (46). Logically, Adi Hutter's men took control, and Golo' was close to succeeding with his special, the a curling shot from the right, and would have without a monumental save from Mandanda (61)! Unfortunately the numerical superiority will not last, since Thilo Kehrer received a second (rather harsh) yellow card (64).
Victory and an option on the Champions League! The two coaches took the opportunity to make a few changes, and Ludovic Blas immediately served notice with a sudden strike, which Radeck repelled with a diving effort (75). The atmosphere continued to mount in tension as the minutes passed, and eight additional minutes were even announced. But the Monegasques held on, and finally won at the end of a match filled with suspense... and plenty of character (1-0)!
This win and three points has allowed AS Monaco to climb back on to the podium and to believe a little more in qualification for the next Champions League. DAGHE MUNEGU!
Key moments 4: A cutback by Minamino for Fofana who does not get his effort on target5: A long shot by Truffert is stopped by Majecki11: Vanderson plays in Golovin who shoots powerfully from the left12: Kehrer's header is pushed back by Mandanda on his line15: Gouiri's shot is stopped by Majecki18: Majecki tips the ball onto the bar from a Terrier volley21: An exceptional double save by Majecki to deny first Gouiri and then Bourigeaud25: Jakobs finds Akliouche with a cutback and he finishes from close range (1-0)31 Kalimuendo's strike is captured by Majecki33: Vanderson finds Ben Yedder at the back post but he misses the target39: A free kick from Bourigeaud goes over the crossbar44: A run from Gouiri but he can't find the target45+2: Vanderson crosses for Akliouche but his efffort is blocked46: A red card for Terrier for dangerous play on Akliouche48: A free kick by Golovin is repelled by Mandanda55: Singo's acrobatic effort goes over61: A sublime curling shot by Golovin is deflected by Mandanda75: A powerful strike by is Blas stopped by Majecki
The stat AS Monaco attacking midfielder Maghnes Akliouche scored his 7th goal in Ligue 1 in 2023-2024, becoming the third player born in 2002 or later to reach this mark this season in the elite, after Elye Wahi (Lens) and Emanuel Emegha (Strasbourg).
Une nouvelle superbe prestation de Maghnes Akliouche (@Nesmaar_A) ponctue d'un but... et d'un joli 7 sur @MonPetitGazon ! #ASMSRFC pic.twitter.com/Laa5PRiF2P
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Match details: Sunday April 7 - Stade Louis-II
Ligue 1 - Matchday 28: AS Monaco 1-0 Stade Rennais
Halftime: 1-0
Goals: Akliouche (25) for AS Monaco
Bookings: Kehrer (36 and 64), Singo (58) for AS Monaco; Theate (81) for Rennes
Carton rouge: Kehrer (64) for AS Monaco; Terrier (46) for Rennes
AS Monaco: Majecki - Vanderson, Singo, Kehrer, Jakobs (Ouattara, 68) - Fofana, Zakaria - Akliouche, Minamino, Golovin - Ben Yedder (Balogun, 73)
Substitutes: Kohn, Ouattara, Salisu, Ben Seghir, Camara, Diatta, Magassa, Balogun, Embolo
Manager: Adi Hutter
Stade Rennais: Mandanda - Seidu (G.Doue, 66), Wooh, Theate, Truffert - Bourigeaud (Le Fee, 66), Matusiwa (Santamaria, 66), D.Doue - Gouiri (Blas, 74), Kalimuendo (Yildirim, 84), Terrier
Substitutes: Gallon, Belocian, G.Doue, Omari, Blas, Le Fee, Rieder, Santamaria, Yildirim
Manager: Julien Stephan
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