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Monaco settles in second place after his victory in Saint-Etienne

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After two zero results against Strasbourg (0-0) and Le Havre (1-1), Monaco temporarily resumed 2nd place in Ligue 1 after being imposed in Saint-Etienne (3-1), after a lively match of the 32nd day.

Entry akliouche

Maghnaes Akliouche opened the entrance mark after a center delivered from the left wing by Caio Henrique to the conclusion of a beautiful collective action (2).

Akliouche could have added a second goal but goalkeeper Gautier Larsonneur saved the ASSE at the cost of a good outing (29).

The Monegasques did not really have trouble containing a limited, valiant but harmless Stéphanoise team, especially in the absence of his scorer, the Belgian Lucas Stassin, injured.

Zuriko Davitashvili equalized a right shot in the skylight (1-1, 65), the only shot on the Greens.

Biereth released on injury

Until then, the second period had been to the advantage of Monaco without the ASM was created from real occasions despite some delicate situations for the defense of Saint-Etienne.

On one of them, Moatasem al-Musrati gave the Monegasques the advantage of a deflected shot on which Larsonneur passed through (2-1, 68) before Folarin Balogun added a third goal while enjoying a bad release of Maxime Bernauer (3-1, 78).

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During the meeting, Monaco unfortunately lost his Danish striker Mika Biereth, replaced in the 15th minute by the Swiss Breel Embolo, after a blow received in the face in a shock with Mickaël Nadé.

Overall, the Monegasques delivered a solid performance and deserved their victory, the first outside after that in Angers on March 15 (2-0, 26th day).

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