Sunday, November 29, 2015

Foot – L1 – Ligue 1: Marseille-Monaco, goals but no winner – The Équipe.fr

The composition of resolutely defensive team in Monaco, including Fabio Coentrao to the position of left offensive environment augured a closed match for the closing of the 15th day of Ligue 1. Defensive excitement of both teams finally allowed attackers to get many opportunities to both sides and score six goals (3-3).

The good start to the match Marseille was awarded the opening of Romain Alessandrini score on a scramble in the Monaco area (12th) before qu’Almamy Toure equalized (18th). Michy Batshuayi found the post on a heavy hit (36th) but Toure gave the advantage to his own three minutes later (39th).

OM returned to the changing rooms same enthusiasm that early in the game and was again able to bend Bathsuayi by Monaco (51). But as in the first period, the Marseille defense then showed great signs of weakness, with three clear chances in Monaco in three minutes (57th, 58th, 60th). It is finally Coentrao who has restored the visitors before Georges-Kevin Nkoudou confirms his good form at the moment to snatch the draw (82nd). Eleventh in the standings, OM remains in the bottom of the table while Monaco to within a point of Lyon.

Leonardo Jardim do not regret having aligned Almamay Touré to animate the hallway right of defense. The young Malian (19) scored his second and third goals in Ligue 1 for what was only his thirteenth game in the elite, first in the resumption of a free kick from Coentrao and on a nice individual action where he left Karim Rekik on the buttocks. He could even have scored an unlikely tripled without a fine save from Mandanda on a new set piece (57th).

If Marseille had not equalized late in the game, you n ‘would probably not spoken thus set. But the images are final. Mark it on purpose following a scramble from a corner, Michy Batshuayi seems to be offside. If there is indeed a defender of Monaco that covers it, it is slightly behind Subasic when Rekik touches the ball.

LikeTweet

No comments:

Post a Comment