OM - Monaco: OM beats Monaco 2-1 at home -

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OM welcomed Monaco to the Orange Vélodrome for the 14th day of Ligue 1. The Marseille club emerged victorious from this match, setting their pace in Monaco (final score 2 to 1).

Note the great match between Benedetto and Thauvin, who stood out with their two assists (one for Benedetto and one for Thauvin) and their two goals (Benedetto and Thauvin).

To counter Kovac's classic 4-4-2, with a Volland-Ben Yedder duo in attack, Villas-Boas aligned their starting 11 from Marseille in 4-3-1-2, with a Thauvin-Benedetto duo in attack.

Thauvin's team got off to a good start in this match.

From the 5th minute of the first half, he deceived the goalkeeper of the opposing team, on a pass from Benedetto.

Then, the men of Villas-Boas widened the gap thanks to the goal of Benedetto, on a service of Thauvin, in the 12th.

The scoreboard therefore indicated 2-0 when the referee called the end of the first period of play. The last goal of the game was scored by Ben Yedder from the penalty spot in the 79th, for ASM.

Disasi, Fofana, Thauvin and Germain received a warning.

Despite the result, Monaco was able to control the ball (57% ball possession) but lacked realism in front of goal.

Rising 2 places, OM moved to 2nd position in the standings, ahead of LOSC.

Following this match, Monaco keeps its 5th position, ahead of Montpellier.

OM and Monaco: the next matches

For its next match, OM will face Stade Rennais at Roazhon Park on December 16 at 9 p.m.

For its part, Monaco will meet RC Lens on the same day at exactly the same time, at the Louis II stadium.

As soon as the matches are over, you can access all the results of Ligue 1 and the evolution of the classification of Ligue 1 on our website.

Also find all the latest news from Ligue 1.

The match sheet

OM - Monaco: 2-1 (2-0 at half-time)

In Marseille (Orange Vélodrome), on December 12, kick off at 5 p.m.

Monaco coach: Niko Kovac

Composition of Monaco: Vito Mannone (30), Benoît Badiashile (32) (then Guillermo Maripán in the 46th), Ruben Aguilar (26), Axel Disasi (20), Caio Henrique Oliveira Silva (12) (then Fodé Ballo-Touré in 68th), Sofiane Diop (37), Youssouf Fofana (22), Gelson Martins (11) (then Stevan Jovetic in the 57th), Aurélien Tchouaméni (8) (then Enzo Millot in the 76th), Kevin Volland (31) ( then Pietro Pellegri in the 57th), Wissam Ben Yedder (9)

OM coach: André Villas-Boas

OM composition: Steve Mandanda (30), Yuto Nagatomo (25), Duje Ćaleta-Car (15), Boubacar Kamara (4), Alvaro Gonzalez (3), Hiroki Sakai (2), Florian Thauvin (26) ( then Luis Henrique Tomaz de Lima in the 87th), Valentin Rongier (21), Michael Cuisance (17) (then Valère Germain in the 64th), Morgan Sanson (8) (then Pape Gueye in the 24th), Darío Benedetto (9) (then Leonardo Balerdi Rossa in the 87th)

Goals: Thauvin (5th), Benedetto (12th), Ben Yedder (79th sp)

Warnings: Thauvin (77th), Germain (94th) for OM, Fofana (43rd), Disasi (67th) for Monaco

No player sent off

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