Monaco - RC Strasbourg: RC Strasbourg beat Monaco 1-3 away - 20 Minutes

On the occasion of the 21st day of Ligue 1, RC Strasbourg played on the lawn of Monaco at the Louis II stadium. The Strasbourg residents came out winners of this match, imposing their rhythm on the principality club (final score 3 to 1). The usual Strasbourg 4-3-3 from Laurey started the match against the team in balanced 4-2-3-1 from his opponent, with Ben Yedder at the forefront.

In the 40th, on a pass from Zohi, Racing opened the scoring thanks to Ajorque. The referee whistled for the end of the first period with a score of 0-1. Then, the RCS increased the bill thanks to the goal of Thomasson in the 66th. In the 74th, Mitrović found the fault and scored against Monaco. Finally, in the 86th, Jovetic scored the last goal of the match for the benefit of the Monaco club.

Jovetic was given a yellow card.

Without winning, Monaco managed to keep the ball longer than the opposing players, with 59%.

This victory allowed RC Strasbourg to gain 5 places, putting the club in 7th position ahead of Angers SCO. The defeat suffered by Monaco leads him to 12th place in the ranking (- 3 places).

Monaco and RC Strasbourg: the next matches

RC Strasbourg will play against LOSC at the Meinau stadium on February 1 at 8 p.m. for the next day. Nîmes will face Monaco on the same day during the same evening, at the Stade des Costières.

Find, at the end of the matches, the evolution of the classification of Ligue 1, as well as the results of Ligue 1 and the news of Ligue 1.

The match sheet

Monaco - RC Strasbourg: 1-3 (0-1 at half time)

In Monaco (Louis II stadium), on January 25, kick-off at 8 p.m.

RC Strasbourg coach: Thierry Laurey

Composition of RC Strasbourg: Matz Sels (1), Kenny Lala (27), Alexander Djiku (24), Lionel Carole (23), Stefan Mitrović (13), Koné Kone (5) (then Jean-Ricner Bellegarde at the 34th) , Adrien Thomasson (26), Youssouf Fofana (22), Ibrahima Sissoko (18), Ludovic Ajorque (25) (then Abdul Majeed Waris in the 85th), Lucien Zohi (20) (then Abdallah N'Dour in the 77th)

Monaco Coach: Robert Moreno

Composition of Monaco: Benjamin Lecomte (40), Kamil Glik (25), Guillermo Maripán (3), Fodé Ballo-Touré (2), Benjamin Henrichs (39) (then Ruben Aguilar at the 67th), Aleksandr Golovin (17), Tiémoué Bakayoko (6), Cesc Fàbregas (4) (then Adrien Sebastian Perruchet Silva at the 69th), Gil Dias (31) (then Jorge d'Oliveira Moraes at the 59th), Gelson Martins (11), Wissam Ben Yedder (9 )

Goals: Ajorque (40th), Thomasson (66th), Mitrović (74th), Jovetic (86th)

Warnings: Jovetic (81st) for Monaco

No player expelled

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