Philipp Köhn, the AS Monaco goaltender, expressed his disappointment after the draw against Havre AC (1-1) on the 31st day of Ligue 1. The 27-year-old German doorman admitted that the players did not start the game as they would have liked, lacking energy and speed in their game in the first period. However, he noted that the second half was better and that the team must rely on this performance for the next games.
Köhn also acknowledged that taking only two points in two matches in this final sprint is not enough to achieve their podium and Champions League goals. He said they have to win their next games, but they will still take the point against Le Havre, which could prove decisive at the end of the championship.
The German goaltender admitted to being upset after the draw, as the team had come to win and failed to do so. He pointed out that all upcoming games will be difficult, including those at home, and that they must focus on playing thoroughly for 90 minutes to create as many opportunities as possible. Sometimes it also takes a little luck to score a goal, but they mostly need to attack the matches.