Day 31
Le Havre: 1. Gorgelin, 4. Lloris G.( till 70'), 6. Youte Kinkoue, 7. Nego, 23. Mwanga, 97. Ballo-Touré( till 66'), 94. Touré Ab., 8. Kechta( till 89'), 10. Casimir( till 89'), 45. Soumaré, 99. Ahmed Hassan( till 66')
Substitution: 32. Pembele(from 66'), 28. Ayew A.(from 66'), 19. Ndiaye R.(from 70'), 34. Diawara(from 89'), 21. Joujou(from 89')
Bench: 30. Desmas, 25. Confais, 14. Kuzyaev
Yellow Cards: Ahmed Hassan 23'
Monaco: 16. Köhn, 2. Vanderson O.( till 81'), 5. Kehrer, 17. Singo, 6. Zakaria D., 7. Ben Seghir( till 46'), 11. Akliouche, 12. Caio Henrique( till 81'), 14. Biereth, 15. Camara L.( till 46'), 36. Embolo( till 86')
Substitution: 8. Al Musrati Mohamed(from 46'), 18. Minamino(from 46'), 4. Teze(from 81'), 27. Diatta(from 81'), 9. Balogun F.(from 86')
Bench: 1. Majecki, 13. Mawissa, 22. Salisu, 88. Magassa
Marseille have now slipped to third — and could soon fall out of the top three entirely if their form doesn't improve
Paris Saint-Germain are poised to extend their dominance in Ligue 1 history as they stand just one positive result away from clinching their 13th French championship title
PSG must wait at least another week to mathematically secure their 12th French title
The Monegasques were moments away from securing three points, only to be undone by a costly error in stoppage time
Benfica narrowly avoided a shocking exit from the Champions League
In a repeat of their encounter on November 27, Benfica triumphed once again over Monaco
Paris Saint-Germain defeated Monaco 4-1 in a Ligue 1 clash at home
English midfielder Amadou Onana may miss the seventh-round Champions League match against Monaco
PSG demonstrated resilience by coming back from a 2-1 deficit
- Monaco Temporarily Tops Champions League Table with a 5-1 Victory Over Red Star Belgrade
22.10.24 22:19AS Monaco claimed the top spot in Champions League, albeit temporarily, after a commanding 5-1 win over Red Star Belgrade in the third round of matches
Lyon gained their fourth victory since the beginning of the season
Barcelona has lost its opening game in the 2024-25 UEFA Champions League
Paris Saint-Germain began their defence of the Ligue 1 title with a 4-1 win at Le Havre