MONACO. Toulouse overcome Monaco to win 2-1. It was Toulouse to strike first with a goal of Vincent Sierro at the 41′. Then it was a goal in the 48′ minute to make things even for 1-1. Eventually, Logan Costa gave the win to Toulouse in the 70′ minute with a goal. Monaco was vastly superior in terms of ball possession (65%).​

The match was played at the Stade Louis II. stadium in Monaco on Sunday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Benoît Bastien assisted by Hicham Zakrani and Aurélien Berthomieu. The 4th official was Ali Djedid. The weather was clear sky. The temperature was pleasant at 15.77 degrees Celsius or 60.39 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 72%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 65 Ball Possession 35
Shots
  • 22 Total 14
  • 5 On Target 7
  • 5 Off Target 4
  • 12 Shots blocked 3
  • 153 Attack 76
  • 57 Dangerous attack 36
  • 80 Ball safe 66
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 4 Corners 6
Fouls
  • 18 Total 12
  • 1 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

Monaco had a strong ball possession 65% while Toulouse was struggling with a 35% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Monaco was more pushing with 57 dangerous attacks and 22 shots of which 5 were on target. Anyway, Toulouse managed to find the solution to win this match.​

Monaco shot 22 times, 5 on target, 5 off target. On the other side, Toulouse shot 14 times, 7 on target, 4 off target.

Cards

Monaco received 1 yellow card (Denis Zakaria). Talking about the opposition, Toulouse received 3 yellow cards (Aron Dønnum, Christian Mawissa and Guillaume Restes).

Match Timeline

Denis Zakaria- Yellow
27'
41'
Vincent Sierro(goal)
Maghnes Akliouche(goal)Vincent Sierro
48'
56'
Mikkel Desler- sub ->Warren Kamanzi
66'
Christian Mawissa- Yellow
70'
Logan Costa(goal)
Eliesse Ben Seghir- sub ->Folarin Balogun
71'
76'
Aron Dønnum- sub ->Thijs Dallinga
Kassoum Ouattara- sub ->Ismail Jakobs
78'
82'
Aron Dønnum- Yellow
88'
Shavy Babicka- sub ->Yann Gboho
90'
Guillaume Restes- Yellow

Standings

After this contest, Monaco stays with 38 points like LOSC Lille to sit in the 5th place. On the other side, Toulouse will has 23 points to hold in the 13th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Ligue 1, Monaco will play away against Lens on the 25th of February with a 10-7 head to head stats in favor of Monaco (12 draws).

Toulouse will host Lille on the 25th of February with a 14-8 head to head stats in favor of Lille (13 draws).

Monaco – Formation

Monaco
G
Philipp Köhn 16.Switzerland
6.7
D
Thilo Kehrer 5.Germany
7.0
D
Ismail Jakobs 14.Senegal
7.0
78'
D
7.0
D
6.4
M
7.0
25'
M
Denis Zakaria 6.Switzerland
6.7
27'
M
Youssouf Fofana 19.France
7.7
F
Takumi Minamino 18.Japan
7.3
F
Maghnes Akliouche 21.France
7.5
48'
F
Folarin Balogun 29.England
6.4
71'
Substitutes
G
Radoslaw Majecki 1.Poland
G
Yann Lienard 50.France
D
Kassoum Ouattara 20.France
6.7
78'
M
6.8
71'
M
Edan Diop 37.France
F
L. Michal 47.France

Monaco started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

The manager Adolf Hütter decided to play with the following team: Philipp Köhn (6.7), Thilo Kehrer (7.0), Guillermo Maripán (6.4), Mohammed Salisu (7.0), Ismail Jakobs (7.0), Youssouf Fofana (7.7), Denis Zakaria (6.7), Mohamed Camara (7.0), Maghnes Akliouche (7.5), Folarin Balogun (6.4) and Takumi Minamino (7.3).

The home team had on the bench: Radosław Majecki, Eliesse Ben Seghir (6.8), Kassoum Ouattara (6.7), Edan Diop, Mamadou Coulibaly (6.7), Ritchy Valme, Aurélien Platret, Lucas Michal and Yann Lienard.

Monaco could not rely on the presence of Mamadou Coulibaly (injured).

Substitutions

Monaco made 2 changes: Folarin Balogun for Eliesse Ben Seghir (71′) and Ismail Jakobs for Kassoum Ouattara (78′).

Player of the match: Youssouf Fofana​

The player that probably impressed the most for Monaco was Youssouf Fofana.

His rating is 7.7 with 73 passes (82% accurate) and 2 key passes. He won 11 duels out of 20. He performed 1 cross.

Toulouse – Formation

Toulouse
G
Guillaume Restes 50.France
7.3
90'
D
Logan Costa 6.Cape Verde
8.1
70'
D
Moussa Diarra 23.Mali
7.3
D
Rasmus Nicolaisen 2.Denmark
7.5
M
Vincent Sierro 8.Switzerland
8.7
41'
M
Warren Kamanzi 12.Norway
7.0
56'
M
Frank Magri 19.Cameroon
7.3
M
Cristian Cásseres 24.Venezuela
7.3
M
Christian Mawissa 13.France
7.0
66'
M
Yann Gboho 37.France
7.7
88'
F
Thijs Dallinga 9.Netherlands
7.0
76'
Substitutes
G
Álex Domínguez 30.Spain
D
Kévin Keben 25.Cameroon
D
Mikkel Desler 3.Denmark
6.4
56'
M
César Gelabert 11.Spain
M
Niklas Schmidt 20.Germany
M
Aron Dønnum 15.Norway
6.8
76' 82'
M
Stijn Spierings 4.Netherlands
F
Ibrahim Cissoko 10.Netherlands
F
Shavy Babicka 80.Gabon
6.8
88'

Toulouse started with a 3-4-2-1 line-up (3-4-2-1).

Carles Martínez Novell played with: Guillaume Restes (7.3), Moussa Diarra (7.3), Rasmus Nicolaisen (7.5), Logan Costa (8.1), Warren Kamanzi (7.0), Vincent Sierro (8.7), Cristian Sleiker Cásseres Yepes (7.3), Christian Mawissa (7.0), Frank Magri (7.3), Yann Gboho (7.7) and Thijs Dallinga (7.0).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Ibrahim Cissoko, César Gelabert, Kévin Keben Biakolo, Alex Domínguez, Mikkel Desler (6.4), Stijn Spierings, Niklas Schmidt, Shavy Babicka (6.8) and Aron Dønnum (6.8).

Substitutions

Toulouse made 3 changes: Warren Kamanzi for Mikkel Desler (56′), Yann Gboho for Shavy Babicka (88′) and Thijs Dallinga for Aron Dønnum (76′).

Player of the match: Vincent Sierro​

The most impressive player for Toulouse was Vincent Sierro.

His rating is 8.7 with 1 goal, 41 passes (65% accurate) and 2 key passes. He won 8 duels out of 15. He performed 6 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Ligue 1.​