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No longer responds against its direct competitors, the Principality club is condemned to do the work against training within its reach. It is therefore with the idea of giving a real answer that the ASM tackled this 24th day of Ligue 1 with the reception of the Stade de Reims.
Beaten last week by Lille (1-2), Adi Hütter's team obviously endowed a growing favorite costume against Reims, despite its defensive setbacks and recent disappointments. Because opposite, the Champagne club surfaces on an even more worrying dynamic. Unable to sign a victory for three months, Reims continues to slip into the depths of the ranking.
Monaco worn by Biereth
Unsurprisingly, Monaco therefore had the last word in this balance of power. Dominators in the balloon, the players of the rock combined control and efficiency to find the opening at the right time and collect a precious success. The light came from Mika Biereth.
New ASM trigger, the Danish scorer has further punctured the screen by forcing the Rémois lock. A fox first goal after half an hour of play (1-0, 34th), then a second on a superb technical chain control-flash a few minutes later (2-0, 39th). And since one lacked one to make the pass of three, the purpose of the hat-trick intervened just after the break on a confused situation (3-0, 51st). Three tripled and a total of ten goals for an attacker arrived in January: the results are exceptional.
The Monegasques were therefore sheltered before the break to avoid any unpleasant surprises. An advantage kept until the final whistle, despite timid attempts to revolves from the Rémois. Monaco resumes his march forward and temporarily exceeds Lille, opposed to Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday, to return to his neighbor from Nice. Reims stays upon stop and could get closer to the red zone this weekend.
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