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Monaco faces Bologna for the 4th day of the Champions League, this Tuesday (9 p.m.). Here is the expected line-up for the Monegasques.
A good student of the Champions League,AS Monaco slowed down on the domestic scene. The Principality club remains in two games without a victory and is stagnating in Ligue 1. Once again, European air could be beneficial for Adi Hütter’s men.
With 7 points totaled from their first 3 matches, the Monegasques have the opportunity to make another big move this Tuesday evening. To do this, it will be necessary to win on the pitch of Bologna, an opponent in difficulty in this regular phase. But with which starting eleven?
Adi Hütter will make strong choices
The big questions concern the midfield and the attack. Injured and absent against Angers, Denis Zakaria was sorely missed in the Monegasque midfield. It will be necessary to monitor the physical state of the Swiss, still absent. A little further up, Adi Hütter will also have to make a strong choice for his animation.
With Golovin, Ben Seghir, Akliouche and Minamino, the Austrian technician has 4 creators, but he is used to leaving one on the bench at the start of these European matches. At the forefront, Embolo would start with a head start compared to George Ilenikhena. Behind, the return of Vanderson should be beneficial.
The expected line-up for Monaco : Majecki – Vanderson, Singo, Kehrer, Caio Henrique – Camara, Magassa – Akliouche, Golovin, Ben Seghir – Embolo.
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