Monaco-Brest, composition: a strong choice from Adi Hütter before the C1

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AS Monaco welcomes Stade Brestois for the 12th day of Ligue 1, this Friday (7 p.m.). Here is the expected line-up for the Principality club.

It’s a little marathon that awaitsAS Monaco and Stade Brestois between now and the end-of-year holidays. Both involved in the Champions League, the Principality club and the Breton team meet this Friday evening for an interesting poster to open the 12th day of Ligue 1 (7 p.m.).

In this context, the choices of coaches will necessarily be scrutinized. On the Monegasque side, Adi Hütter is faced with a big dilemma, as usual since the start of the season when he has to juggle between a championship match and a Champions League deadline.

Monaco with a competitive eleven

Will the AS Monaco coach rotate for this meeting? Nothing is less certain. ASM sometimes presented itself with an eleven close to its typical team before its European matches, like the team lined up at Auxerre just before the clash against FC Barcelona at the start of the season.

The trend would therefore be towards a competitive team, even if Hütter will not take risks in certain cases. The Austrian could leave one of his offensive triggers to rest since he has good competition between Golovin, Minamino, Akliouche and Ben Seghir. In the middle, Denis Zakaria is available again.

The expected composition for Monaco

: Majecki – Vanderson, Kehrer, Salisu, Caio Henrique – Zakaria (c), Magassa – Akliouche, Golovin, Ben Seghir – Embolo.

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