Following a clearly comfortable victory, it is possible to fully enjoy this success. The remarkable performances against the OGC Nice and the Olympique de Marseille allowed AS Monaco to secure, at a minimum, the title of undisputed champion of the Cรดte d’Azur, a distinction attesting to the current domination of the team. This victory is part of a positive dynamic, confirming the renewed competitiveness of the Monegasques and their ability to respond favourably to the challenges posed by their rivals.
Observers praised the individual performance of several players, including Breel Embolo and Denis Zakaria, who are rightly on the standard team of the twenty-ninth day of the championship. The AS Monaco also distinguished itself with an overall score of 6.4, placing the team at the top of this day’s assessment table. Despite encouraging statistics for the Olympique de Marseille, it is undeniable that the ASM has shown significant superiority in terms of finishing and efficiency, thus consolidating its advantage on the ground. Custodian Philipp Kรถhn also took advantage of this meeting to regain confidence, although his role was facilitated by a share of luck, a necessity in a context where confidence was in the dark.
The eleven licensee aligned for this meeting, composed of Diouf (8), Roualt (7), Ndayishimiye (7), Gbane (7), Cherki (8), Zakaria (8), Tolisso (8), Nakamura Keito (8), Kalimundo (8), Embolo (8) and Ajorque (8), demonstrated impressive cohesion and mastery. This victory, widely welcomed by the specialised press, illustrates the steady progress of AS Monaco and confirms its force majeure status in the French football landscape.