Nîmes - Monaco: 3-4 success for Monaco against Nîmes -

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Monaco Nîmes for the 24th day of Ligue 1, at the Costières stadium.

The two teams parted with a score of 4 to 3, to the advantage of Monaco.

Golovin shone in this game, as he scored a hat-trick.

In addition to the latter, we will also remember the big match of Ballo-Touré, which marked the meeting of his two assists.

In 4-5-1 defensive, with Koné in tip, the Nîmes team of Arpinon faced the starting 11 of Kovac, arranged in 4-4-2 classic.

Golovin opened the scoring in the 3rd minute of play. On a pass from Ballo-Touré, he quickly forced the Nîmes Olympique goalkeeper to get the ball in his net.

He was definitely in good shape because in the 12th, he scored again on a service from Ballo-Touré.

However, the Crocs returned to the brand thanks to the achievement in the 23rd of Deaux, on a service from Ferhat.

By equalizing in the 32nd, Reynet allowed his team to pick up the score.

At the end of the first period, the players returned to the locker room with a score of 2-2.

Then, thanks to Golovin's goal in the 62nd, Kovac's men took the lead.

Volland managed to cheat the keeper, scoring the game's sixth goal.

Immediately after, Eliasson scored the last goal of the game in the 80th, in favor of Nîmes.

A yellow card was distributed to Ballo-Touré, as well as to Meling.

Possession was in favor of Monaco (56%).

Monaco remains in 4th position, ahead of PSG.

Nîmes becomes following this match the red lantern of Ligue 1.

Nîmes and Monaco: the next matches

For its next match, Monaco will face Lorient at the Louis II stadium on February 14 at 1 p.m.

For its part, Nîmes will meet Dijon the same day at 3 p.m., at the Gaston-Gérard stadium.

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

The meeting in brief

Nîmes - Monaco: 3-4 (2-2 at half-time)

In Nîmes (Costières stadium), on February 7, kick off at 3 p.m.

Monaco coach: Niko Kovac

Composition of Monaco: Benjamin Lecomte (40), Benoît Badiashile (32), Djibril Sidibe (29), Guillermo Maripán (3), Fodé Ballo-Touré (2) (then Caio Henrique Oliveira Silva in the 64th), Sofiane Diop (37 ) (then Krepin Diatta in the 46th), Youssouf Fofana (22) (then Cesc Fàbregas in the 56th), Aleksandr Golovin (17) (then Ruben Aguilar in the 87th), Aurélien Tchouaméni (8), Kevin Volland (31), Wissam Ben Yedder (9) (then Stevan Jovetic in the 56th)

Nîmes coach: Jérôme Arpinon

Composition from Nîmes: Baptiste Reynet (30), Sofiane Alakouch (29), Florian Miguel (26), Anthony Briançon (23), Birger Solberg Meling (3), Yassine Benrahou (22) (then Haris Duljević in the 85th), Adrián Andrés Cubas (18) (then Lamine Fomba in the 71st), Zinedine Ferhat (10), Lucas Deaux (8), Moussa Koné (28) (then Nolan Roux in the 66th), Renaud Ripart (20) (then Niclas Eliasson in the 71st)

Goals: Golovin (3rd), Golovin (12th), Deaux (23rd), Reynet (32nd), Golovin (62nd), Volland (78th), Eliasson (80th)

Warnings: Meling (37th) for Nîmes, Ballo-Touré (5th) for Monaco

No player sent off

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