This Saturday, AS Monaco will host RC Strasbourg in a crucial match for the race in the European squares. The Monegasque team, currently ranked second in the championship, presents itself against an Alsatian team which, to the general surprise, is in sixth position. The meeting, which will take place at the Stade Louis-II, looks like a real shock, each point being of crucial importance in the context of an end-of-season where only five meetings remain to be played.
At a press conference held on Thursday, coach Adi Hรผtter expressed his admiration for the performances of young Strasbourg players. He highlighted their engaging style of play and recognized the emergence of this team, initially perceived as unthinking, as a real surprise. The Monegasque coach highlighted the youth of the Alsatian team, whose average age is particularly low, with a significant proportion of players aged 20-21.
Several elements were identified as potential visitor forces. Fรฉlix Lemarechal, a midfielder, is known for his talent, while Dilane Bakwa and Emanuel Emegha represent significant offensive threats. The young left side, Diego Moreira, is also cited for its speed and technical qualities. The kick-off of this decisive match between Monaco and Strasbourg will be given on 19 April 2025 at 7 pm, under the arbitration of E. Wattelhier.