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AS Monaco welcomes Red Star Belgrade for the 3rd day of the Champions League. Here is the expected line-up for the Principality club.
With 4 points gleaned from its first two outings, AS Monaco is comfortably in the middle of the table in this phase of the League. The Principality club has a hand to play in this new formula of
Champions League. And the calendar can encourage Asemists to dream about the rest of their journey.
This Tuesday, the Monegasques return to their continental games by challenging Red Star Belgrade at the Stade Louis-II (kick-off at 6:45 p.m.). With two defeats in two matches, the Serbian team is one of the worst performers in the tournament. ASM therefore has the status of favorite at the start of this match.
Several questions for the Monegasque 11
But with which starting eleven will the Monegasques approach this match? Deprived of Balogun, Adi Hütter is faced with a real headache for his attack. Two options are available to the Austrian technician: rely on the experience of Embolo or bet on the enthusiasm of Ilenikhena.
For the rest, the talented Ben Seghir and Akliouche are expected in the offensive animation, where the Japanese Minamino also applies. The other question concerns Golovin: if he starts, will the Russian be aligned in an attacking position or in a more remote midfield position alongside Zakaria? Other executives are expected, from Kehrer to Vanderson.
The expected line-up for Monaco : Majecki – Vanderson, Singo, Kehrer, Caio Henrique – Zakaria, Camara – Akliouche, Ben Seghir, Golovin – Embolo.
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