Monaco - RC Strasbourg: 3-2 for Monaco against RC Strasbourg at the Louis II stadium -

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The match between Monaco and RC Strasbourg, counting for the 5th day of Ligue 1, was played at the Louis II stadium.

ASM won the match 3-2. Ben Yedder was in good shape today.

He finished the match with a brace.

Kovac and Laurey followed the same tactical plan by placing their players in 4-3-3 to start the game.

The first half got off to a good start.

Indeed, the Monegasques quickly got to the heart of the matter from the 9th minute, with a goal scored by Ben Yedder on a pass from Volland.

Then, in the 47th and on a service from Ballo-Touré, the Reds and Whites scored a new goal through Aguilar.

It was with a score of 2-0 that the two teams returned to the locker room.

In the process, Chahiri revived his team in the 46th with the third goal of the game.

Then, in the 53rd, RCS conceded a goal from Ben Yedder.

In the 70th, Ajorque scored the last goal of the match for RC Strasbourg, from the penalty spot.

The confrontation was rich in mistakes.

The referee gave Thomasson, Ballo-Touré and Tchouaméni a yellow card.

The match ended 9 against 11, after the exclusion of 2 players: Disasi (67th, Monaco) and Tchouaméni (55th, Monaco).

Thanks to this result, Monaco passed RC Lens and now occupies 5th place.

Following this match, RC Strasbourg kept its 18th position, ahead of Stade de Reims.

Monaco and RC Strasbourg: the next matches

For its next match, Monaco will face Stade Brestois at the Francis-Le Blé stadium on October 4 at 3 p.m.

For its part, RC Strasbourg will meet LOSC on the same day at exactly the same time, at the Meinau stadium.

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The match sheet

Monaco - RC Strasbourg: 3-2 (2-0 at half-time)

In Monaco (Louis II stadium), on September 27, kick-off at 3 p.m.

RC Strasbourg trainer: Thierry Laurey

Composition of RC Strasbourg: Bingourou Kamara (30), Alexander Djiku (24) (then Sanjin Prcic in the 61st), Lionel Carole (23), Stefan Mitrović (13), Kenny Lala (10), Mohamed Simakan (2), Ibrahima Sissoko (27) (then Lucien Zohi in the 77th), Adrien Thomasson (26), Jean-Ricner Bellegarde (17) (then Mehdi Chahiri in the 46th), Ludovic Ajorque (25), Abdul Majeed Waris (8) (then Dimitri Liénard at the 46th)

Monaco coach: Niko Kovac

Composition of Monaco: Benjamin Lecomte (40), Benoît Badiashile (32), Ruben Aguilar (26), Axel Disasi (20), Fodé Ballo-Touré (2), Youssouf Fofana (22) (then Sofiane Diop in the 64th), Aurélien Tchouaméni (8), Cesc Fàbregas (4) (then Giulian Biancone in the 72nd), Kevin Volland (31), Stevan Jovetic (10) (then Eliot Matazo in the 61st), Wissam Ben Yedder (9) (then Chrislain Matsima at the 72nd)

Goals: Ben Yedder (9th), Aguilar (47th), Chahiri (46th), Ben Yedder (53rd), Ajorque (70th sp)

Warnings: Tchouaméni (21st and 55th), Ballo-Touré (40th) for Monaco, Thomasson (60th) for RC Strasbourg

Expelled players: Tchouaméni, Disasi (67th) for Monaco

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