This Saturday, AS Monaco strengthened its position as a champion in the championship by dominant the Olympique de Marseille on the score of three goals to zero in a crucial match for second place in the Ligue 1 classification. The game, which was of crucial importance for both teams, saw the Monegasques take the lead from the first half with a goal from Takumi Minamino. The second period confirmed the domination of the ASM, with additional goals by Breel Embolo and Denis Zakaria, sealing a convincing victory that allowed Monaco to take second place at the expense of Marseille.
Despite this resounding success, the absence of the usual AS Monaco scorer, Mika Bierethest, on the scoreboard raised some questions. The attacker seemed to have physical difficulties during the encounter, despite his constant efforts. However, his coach, Adi Hรผtter, quickly dispelled any concerns, explaining that Bierethest’s performance was due to accumulated fatigue due to a significant workload.
After the match, AS Monaco’s technical staff is now focusing on preparing for the next match against Strasbourg. Particular attention will be paid to the physical form of Mika Bierethest, in order to determine whether he will regain his offensive verve and return to the path of nets, thus consolidating the current positive dynamic of the Monegasque team.