Monaco - Dijon: Monaco winner of Dijon 3 to 0 at the Louis II stadium -

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Monaco Dijon at the Louis II stadium for the 32nd day of Ligue 1. The principality's club won 3-0. Ben Yedder did not give a gift today.

He finished the match with a brace.

The Monegasque squad evolved into a balanced 4-2-3-1, with Jovetic at the forefront, a system chosen by Kovac, while Linares chose a 5-3-2 with a defensive vocation.

It was with a goalless draw that the two teams returned to their respective locker rooms at half-time.

The first goal of this meeting was scored by Jovetic in the 49th.

Then, in the 63rd, Ben Yedder allowed the ASM to take off.

The French player offered proof of his brilliant form by scoring a new goal in the 89th from the penalty spot, scoring the last goal of the game.

Maripán and Ecuele Manga have been called to order by the referee.

Thanks to their 63% possession, Monaco was able to control the game and give themselves more opportunities to win this match.

Following this match, Monaco temporarily retains its 3rd position, ahead of OL.

Dijon falls to the last place in the provisional classification and thus takes the place of red lantern in Ligue 1.

Monaco and Dijon: the next matches

Monaco will play against Bordeaux at Matmut Atlantique on April 18 at 5:05 p.m. for the next day.

OGC Nice will face Dijon the same day at 3 p.m., at the Gaston-Gérard stadium.

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The results of Ligue 1 are available at the end of the matches.

The meeting in brief

Monaco - Dijon: 3-0 (0-0 at half-time)

In Monaco (Louis II stadium), on April 11, kick-off at 5:05 p.m.

Dijon coach: David Linares

Composition from Dijon: Saturnin Allagbé (16), Bruno Ecuele Manga (25), Wesley Lautoa (24) (then Mihai Dobre in the 85th), Anibal Chala (13), Senou Coulibaly (5), Sacha Boey (2) (then Fouad Chafik in the 85th), Mama Samba Baldé (17) (then Jacques Siwe in the 79th), Jordan Marie (14), Yassine Benzia (10) (then Eric Junior Dina-Ebimbe in the 73rd), Aboubakar Kamara (27) (then Roger Assalé in the 73rd), Bersant Celina (9)

Monaco coach: Niko Kovac

Composition of Monaco: Benjamin Lecomte (40), Djibril Sidibe (29), Ruben Aguilar (26) (then Cesc Fàbregas in the 45th), Axel Disasi (20), Caio Henrique Oliveira Silva (12), Guillermo Maripán (3), Sofiane Diop (37) (then Wissam Ben Yedder in the 45th), Youssouf Fofana (22), Aleksandr Golovin (17) (then Krepin Diatta in the 82nd), Aurélien Tchouaméni (8) (then Eliot Matazo in the 82nd), Stevan Jovetic (10)

Goals: Jovetic (49th), Ben Yedder (63rd), Ben Yedder (89th sp)

Warnings: Maripán (68th) for Monaco, Ecuele Manga (48th) for Dijon

No player sent off

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