Monaco overturns Aja

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A time led by Auxerre, Monaco managed to reverse the situation and to win (4-2, 20th day of Ligue 1), thanks in particular to the hat-trick of its winter offensive recruit, Mika Biereth

Three days after spanking received against Inter Milan (3-0), during the eighth and last day of the Champions League League phase, AS Monaco was released this Saturday in the league to receive Auxerre . The men of Adi Hütter were jostled and were even led to the score, but they were finally saved by Mika Biereth (4-2, 20th day), arrived this winter from the Sturm Graz.

After a first hot stroke in the form of a Auxerrois goal refused for an offside (16th), the Monegasques opened the brand shortly after the half hour of play thanks to Thilo Kehrer (1-0, 35th). But the Burgundians woke up and hit hard. It was first Sanaly Diomandé who equalized (1-1, 38th) before Junior Jubal gave the advantage to her family on a penalty first missed and then given to be removed by the referee because Radoslaw Majecki had More foot on its line when stopping the first shot (1-2, 45th+6).

Hat stroke for Biereth

First complicated period for the ASM which will react in second. And he is a man who will change everything almost all by himself. Purchased recently by the Rocher club, the Danish striker will equalize (2-2, 58th), double the bet (3-2, 63rd) and make the break when slamming the third goal of his coup Hat (4-2, 66th). Enough to definitively establish the Monegasque success, despite some great opposing attempts, including a shot on the transversal of teenagers Onaiwu (86th).

In the provisional classification, Monaco recolle with Marseille, even if he stays behind with a less good difference in goals and remains third. For AJA, it is a ninth consecutive match without a victory, all competitions combined. The men of Christophe Pelissier are nounges.

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