Ligue 1
Monaco – Reims 1: 2: The Monegasque are behind in the Champions League race
Reims provided the final surprise, beating Monaco 2-1 in Monte Carlo, removing the Monegasque from the places that led to the Champions League.
Monaco see the Champions League train pulling away and remain without a win in Ligue 1 for the third game in a row. Loss at home 1-2 of the reims The 26th game ended in a satisfactory game in which both teams had many chances and bars.
The first half didn’t show what was to come as the two goalkeepers were spectators for most of the game. In the second half, however, the hosts gained momentum, scoring 3,500 goals in the category with Wissam Ben Genter behind only Bordeaux (3,742), St Etienne (3,844) and Marseille (4,118).
Both teams began to squander chances, the goalscorer had a crossbar as did Fraser Hornby for the visitors, who came into play with many absentees through injury, including the Taso’s Donis. In the 84th minute, Kevin Holland scored an own goal and unintentionally equalised, while Jean Lucas received the second yellow card in the 88th minute, making it even more difficult for the Monegasques. In the 3rd minute of the delays, Nathanael Ebukou caused a stir and put the visitors at ease about staying up.
The results of the 26th game
Ligue 1 ranking
The program of the 27th game
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