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An unexpected score… but logical at the break. AS Monaco is currently hosting SCO Angers in the opening match of the tenth day of Ligue 1. A meeting which sees, for the moment, the promoted lead by the smallest of margins thanks to an achievement from Jean- Eudes Aholou at the half-hour mark.
ASM is not there at the moment
Angers will present themselves from the start with better intentions than the second in the championship and will create a big opportunity from the seventh minute of play. Thilo Kehrer is completely consumed in his duel with Ibrahima Niane, who has the opportunity to rush to the goal. The Angevin offensive player wants to pass it on to Himed Abdelli, alone on the left. Wilfried Singo uses his speed to cut the trajectory of this pass. At the start of the second quarter of an hour of play, the visitors will continue to amaze on the lawn of the Louis II stadium and see Jim Allevinah catch a ball with a half-volley. This misses the point but it was well played by the winger who played for AS Saint-Étienne or even Clermont.
AS Monaco is really not there, despite around 8,000 supporters present on this public holiday Friday. In the 29th minute of play, it was a player who passed through the Rock who opened the scoring… against the White and Red. After seeing his shot being repelled by the opposing defense, Jim Allevinah shifts Jean-Eudes Aholou at the edge of the area. Already a scorer last weekend, he unleashed a magnificent shot from the left, with an outside spin, which ended up in the back of the net in the top corner. What an opening score! Adi Hütter's men will then start to turn the ball around the Black and White area. Without success, since the Anjou club leads by the smallest of margins.
To summarize
An unexpected score… but logical at the break. AS Monaco is currently hosting SCO Angers in the opening match of the tenth day of Ligue 1. A meeting which sees, for the moment, the promoted lead by the smallest of margins thanks to an achievement from Jean- Eudes Aholou at the half-hour mark.