AS Monaco
·24 August 2024
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·24 August 2024
Having had little success in the first half despite numerous chances, the Rouge et Blanc showed patience to finally dominate OL on their pitch (0-2), for the first time since the 2016-2017 season.
It was an unprecedented success to confirm top spot! After very little success away to Olympique Lyonnais in recent years, AS Monaco showed a lot of character and unfailing domination to win at the Groupama Stadium on the second matchday (0-2). It was three important points, which allow the Monegasques to join Paris Saint-Germain at the top of Ligue 1 McDonald’s. ✍️
Authors of a great start to the league season last weekend at home against Saint-Etienne (a 1-0 win), the Rouge et Blanc want to confirm this good result a few dozen kilometers from Forez, against OL. A mission that is not easy, given that the club from the Principality has not won in the Rhône since 2017, and were even on six defeats in a row.
To start this match, Adi Hütter decided to play the same eleven as he had against Les Verts at the foot of the Rock, with one exception: Maghnes Akliouche started as a number ten. As a result, Breel Embolo is aligned alone at the forefront of a 4-2-3-1 which saw the Camara-Zakaria duo in midfield.
The big match of the second matchday started with very lively play but without clear chances, despite first attempts by Zakaria (2′), Ben Seghir (3′) and Camara (11′). At the same time, good defensive interventions were needed from Ismail Jakobs to stop the Lyonnais fro opening the scoring (3′, 14′). But it was finally Eliesse who provided, for Breel Embolo the clearest chance, but it was unfortunately not converted (24′).
This was before the latter played the ball back to Takumi Minamino on the turn, who came up short against Lucas Perri with his shot across goal (30′). Shortly thereafter, the bronze medalist at the Games with Morocco tried his luck from afar (31′), before a good cutback by Jakobs for Vanderson, whose shot was too soft in front of the Lyon goalkeeper (35′). Half-time thus came a level score, despite plenty of domination on the part of the Rouge et Blanc.
At the restart, OL tried to get their foot on the ball, but the first effort came from Embolo, on a good play by Taki’ (52′). Then it was the French silver medalist who made his mark twice (58′, 62′). Before offering a lovely ball to the Swiss striker, whose acrobatic volley went wide (63′). There was similarly no more success for Ben Seghir whose shot was deflected by Perri… before the breakthrough.
Indeed, on a run by Maghnes Akliouche on the right, he found the midfielder trained at the Academy in the area, who took his shot perfectly (0-1, 65′)! It was a goal 100% made in La Diagonale, which echoed one scored in Strasbourg last season. But the Monegasques’ hold on the match did not weaken and Jordan Teze was even close to scoring with a volley after coming on (72′).
Adi Hütter’s men continued to press, and it would pay off since on a good ball from Jakobs to Kassoum Ouattara, the latter played in Lamine Camara perfectly (0-2)! It was a first goal in an official match with AS Monaco for the Senegalese, who had already been decisive in Barcelona in the preseason. A third goal was even close to coming on a curling shot by Maghnes Akliouche (83′).
The scoreboard would ultimately not change further and the Rouge et Blanc won with character in Lyon, seven years later, to join PSG at the head of Ligue 1 McDonald’s (0-2). DAGHE MUNEGU! 🇲🇨
2′: Zakaria’s shot is over hit following high pressure 3′: Ben Seghir’s low shot is caught by Perri 14′: Jakobs intervenes on a deep run by Nuamah 24′: Ben Seghir plays in Embolo who shoots off balance 30′: Embolo passes to Minamino who stumbles against Perri 35′: Jakobs crosses to Vanderson who shoots with his left foot but without success 40+4′: Abner’s shot is off target 52′: Minamino passes to Embolo who shoots over the barr 58′: Akliouche’s quickshot is deflected for a corner before Embolo’s header is over 62′: Akliouche’s attempt is blocked again 63′: Embolo has an acrobatic volley from an Akliouche cross 64′: Ben Seghir’s sudden shot is deflected by Perri 65′: Akliouche passes to Ben Seghir who finishes perfectly (0-1) 72′: A cross from Jakobs finds Teze who shoots just over 80′: A ball from Jakobs reaches Ouattara who plays in Camara perfectly (0-2) 83′: A curling effort from Akliouche is just off target 93′: Ouattara lets fly with a powerful shot that’s stopped by Perri
AS Monaco have kept a clean sheet in each of their last four Ligue 1 matches, their longest run of clean sheets in the top flight since March-April 2021 (6). Moreover, the Principality club is the team with the most in 2024 in Ligue 1 (9 – Brest at 8 before their match in Lens).
Saturday August 24 – Groupama Stadium (17:00)
Ligue 1 – Matchday 2: Olympique Lyonnais 0-2 AS Monaco
Halftime: 0-0
Goals: Ben Seghir (65′) and Camara (80′) for AS Monaco
Bookings: Tolisso (91′) and Mata (96′) for Lyon; Salisu (44′) and Camara (94′ et 97′) for AS Monaco
Dismissals: Camara (97e)
Lyon: Perri – Mata, Caleta-Car, Niakhaté, Abner (Matic, 73′) – Maitland-Niles, Caqueret (Tolisso, 81′) – Nuamah (Mikautadze, 17′), Benrahma (Diawara, 81′), Fofana (Baldé, 73′) – Lacazette ©️
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