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Certainly, AS Monaco does not happen against Paris Saint-Germain. This Friday evening, the Monegasque club conceded its third defeat of the season against the Red and Blue.
The Monegasques bowed on the score of 4 goals to 1 against the Ile -de -France residents as part of the 21st day of Ligue 1.
Yet on tie to the break, Adi Hutter's men sank upon the return of the locker rooms in front of Parisians far above in all the game sectors. After the meeting, consultant Dazn Walid Acherchour did not hesitate to Tack the timid Monegasques performance in the second period. For him, the ASM is too tender in the face of the men of Luis Enrique.
“Monaco is a team of nice boys, who has currency to pay you the coffee, a team that lends you € 10 but who does not ask you,” Did he highly drop during the post-match debrief. The Monegasques are currently in 3rd place in the ranking but could go down to 5th position if the Lille OSC wins against Le Havre this Saturday evening and if the OGC Nice has the Racing Club of Lens.
Objective Benfica for ASM
AS Monaco will quickly have to raise their heads with the arrival of the 16th finals of the Champions League. This Wednesday, the Monegasques receive the Benfica Lisbon stadium at the Louis II stadium. An opponent well known by the French club.
The two teams already clashed during the league phase, it was on November 27. The ASM lost on the score of 3 goals to 2 in front of its audience despite an advance on the display board 6 minutes from the end of the game.
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