AS Monaco
·27 October 2024
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·27 October 2024
Down by a man since the end of the first half, the Rouge et Blanc lost in the second half in the 107th Côte d'Azur derby against Nice (2-1).
Dominant until Vanderson was harshly sent off before the break in this 107th Côte d’Azur derby played under the watchful eye of President Dmitry Rybolovlev, the Rouge et Blanc ended up losing, not without having tried everything until the final moments. ✍️
Only five days after a big win over Red Star Belgrade (5-1), AS Monaco players played one of the most important matches of the season: the Derby in Nice. Undefeated at the Allianz Riviera since 2020, they wanted to continue to show their local supremacy to temporarily take sole control of the league before the Clasico of OM-PSG scheduled for this evening.
We are in a very good run of form at the moment, everyone knows that. I watched Nice's game yesterday in Budapest, but we expect to face a very different team in terms of the starting eleven on Sunday. For our part, we must continue our run, continue to develop our style of football and follow our process.
For this Côte d’Azur derby, Adi Hütter wanted to field the same team as during the second half in Belgrade. Unfortunately, Denis Zakaria had to pull out at the last minute and was replaced by Soungoutou Magassa, who played next to Lamine Camara. Thilo Kehrer and Wilfried Singo played in central defence, while Vanderson and Caio Henrique would play on the wings. Aleksandr Golovin, Takumi Minamino, Maghnes Akliouche and Breel Embolo would occupy the attacking positions.
The 107th Côte d’Azur derby began with a large domination on the part of the Monegasques who would keep the ball. Tom Louchet cleared the ball off his line (11′), before a cross from Aleksandr Golovin was barely kept out by Marcin Bulka (20′). At the other enx, Radoslaw Majecki was vigilant in front to deny Jérémie Boga (21′).
AS Monaco then thought they had opened the scoring through Breel Embolo but Takumi Minamino was flagged slightly offside beforehand (22′). The Niçois responded again through Boga but Radek’ was sharp (26′), as was his Polish counterpart in front of Thilo Kehrer (29′). However, he could do nothing against the Swiss striker, who was ideally played in behind by Maghnes Akliouche (39′). After having opened his account against Belgrade, Breel did the same again.
Unfortunately, the end of the first half did not turn in favour of our Rouge et Blanc, who conceded the equaliser t0 Evan Guessand on a set piece (45+1′). Then Vanderson received a second harsh yellow card, synonymous with being sent off (45+3′).
With a numerical advantage, Nice logically kept the ball and the match came to life just before the hour mark. On a great night, Radoslaw Majecki won his duel against Guessand then caught a header from Boga (57′). Monaco’s response came from Lamine Camara, whose shot hit the crossbar (57′), before the Nice striker forced the Polish ‘keeper to be vigilant at its near post (58’).
Unfortunately, on a poorly played back pass from Krépin Diatta, Gaëtan Laborde, who had just come on, challenged Radek, and beat him with a chipped ball (71′). The Rouge et Blanc tried to react through Breel Embolo but his header lacked power (78′). Shortly thereafter, Hicham Boudaoui’s strike forced Majecki to dive to clear the danger (81′), while that of Eliesse Ben Seghir from 30 meters was saved (90′).
It was unfortunately the last chance of the game and AS Monaco had to bow out by the smallest of margins, conceding its first defeat of the season (2-1), but will remain on the podium no matter what. The team’s next match is Friday at the Stade Louis-II with a visit from Angers (7 p.m.), on the 10th matchday of Ligue 1, with the firm desire to bounce back and immediately pick up a win.
11′: Louchet clears off his line 20′: Golovin’s cross is wild and Bulka pushes it out for a corner 21′: Boga misses a shot that Majecki gathers 22′: Embolo is denied a goal for Minamino being offside 26′: Majecki wins a one-on-one against Boga 29′: Kehrer’s header is stopped by Bulka 39′: Akliouche’s superb pass for Embolo sees him score (0-1) 45+1′: Guessand’s header equalises (1-1) 45+3′: Vanderson’s second yellow card sees him sent off 57′: Majecki saves twice to deny Guessand and Boga 57′: Bulka misses Camara’s shot which hits the bar 58′: Majecki keeps watch at the near post in front of Guessand 71′: Laborde doubles the lead on the counterattack (2-1) 78′: Embolo’s header caught by Bulka 81′: Majecki gets down well on to keep out Boudaoui’s powerful strike 90′: Ben Seghir’s strike from 30 meters is stopped by Bulka
Scorer of the opening goal, Breel Embolo scored his 100th professional goal (31 with Basel, 25 with Borussia Monchengladbach, 17 with AS Monaco, 15 with Switzerland and 12 with Schalke).
Sunday, October 27 (17:00) – Allianz Riviera
Ligue 1 – Matchday 9: OGC Nice 2-1 AS Monaco
Halftime: 1-1
Goals: Guessand (45+1′), Laborde (71′) for Nice; Embolo (39′) for AS Monaco
Bookings: Magassa (15′), Vanderson (35′) (45+3′), Singo (45′), Camara (52′) for AS Monaco; Guessand (45+3′), Bard (77′) for Nice
OGC Nice: Bulka – Abdelmomen, Bombito, Bard – Louchet (Mendy, 79′), Boudaoui, Rosario ©, Abdi – Cho (Laborde 61′), Guessand (Bouanani, 85′), Boga (Diop, 79′)