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Adi Hutter, the coach of AS Monaco, has made an important decision concerning his eleven for the opposition against Rennes.
On behalf of the 7e day of Ligue 1, Monaco challenges Rennes this Saturday evening away. A top-of-the-table match for which Adi Hutter, the Monegasque coach, made a strong choice.
The Austrian coach maintained his confidence in Philipp Kohn for the goalkeeper position. However, the Pole Radoslaw Majecki is back from injury. And he was the number 1 pick before his unavailability.
Hutter trusts his strongmen
With the exception of this goalkeeper position, there is nothing really significant in the ASM eleven which was aligned. Hutter continues to trust his strong men, especially on defense. The quartet Tenze, Singo, Kehrer and Ouattara remain faithful to the post.
Zakaria and Camara are retained as recuperators, while Minamino and Ben Seghir will play on the sides. In attack, the Balogun and Embolo duo remains unchanged.
In the event of a victory this Saturday at Roazhon Park, Monaco will temporarily take control of Ligue 1. With a three-point lead over PSG.
The eleven of Monaco
Kohn; Tenze, Singo, Kehrer, Ouattara; Zakaria, L. Camara – Minamino, Ben Seghir; Balogun, Embolo.
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