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Monaco: Week programme and controversial video analysis

AS Monaco published its full programme for the coming week, starting on Monday 15 September, as announced by the club on its official website. The week will be marked by closed-door training at La Turbie and Jan-Breydel Stadion, as well as press conferences leading up to the important games. The scheduled matches include a Champions League match against Club Bruges on Thursday 18 September, followed by a Ligue 1 match against FC Metz on Sunday 21 September at Stade Louis-II. The program extends throughout the week, with regular activities to prepare for future sporting challenges.

A recent event has been the subject of extensive analysis through video assistance at arbitration. During the match against Auxerre, a penalty whistled and then cancelled sparked a debate. The video referee carefully examined the situation, focusing on the control of the ball by a Monaco player and contact with an opposing defender. After careful analysis, the initial decision of penalty and yellow card were cancelled, and the game resumed with a repair kick. This intervention highlights the importance of video support to ensure the fairness of the game.

In addition, AS Monaco will continue to provide players to the French team. U16 winner Johan Radet has selected a group of 22 young players from the 2010 promotion for two friendly matches against Switzerland. Players Théo Hervier Gisquet (guardian) and Saad Bhihihi (middle) are not included in this selection, although Theo Hervier Gisquet has already been a U17 player. These games, scheduled on Wednesday, September 24 and Friday, September 26, represent an opportunity for these young talents to be noticed and to advance in their careers.