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Monaco surprisingly 3rd, 12th while waiting for and PSG… The C1 ranking

Monaco surprisingly 3rd, 12th while waiting for and PSG… The C1 ranking
Monaco surprisingly 3rd, Lille 12th while waiting for Brest and PSG… The C1 ranking

Winners in Bologna (0-1), the Monegasques remain undefeated after 4 days of the Champions League. For its part, Losc, author of a draw against Juventus Turin (1-1), continues its good series against the big names.

, who held the shock on Tuesday against Juventus Turin (1-1), and Monaco, winner in Bologna (1-0), are still in the race to reach at least the play-offs of the Champions League, while the Real Madrid and Manchester City have foundered.

Fallers of Real (1-0) and Atletico Madrid (3-1), Lille (12th) almost did it again and achieved a new feat against the best defense in the Italian championship. Despite a cascade of injury withdrawals on the northern side, Juve long stumbled on the defensive solidity of Losc, the talent of the untenable Edon Zhegrova, passer for Jonathan David in the first period, doing the rest in attack.

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Monaco, the other French representative out on Tuesday, is also well placed after the victory brought back from Bologna (1-0) and has especially reassured itself about its game after two defeats in Ligue 1 on a goal scored at the last minute by the defender German Thilo Kehrer (86th). ASM is 3rd after 4 days!

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The sensation of the evening came from the Santiago-Bernabeu stadium where Real Madrid suffered a crushing defeat against AC Milan (3-1) which will increase questions about its current state. Ten days after being humiliated by FC Barcelona in front of their home crowd during the Clasico (4-0), the reigning European champions recorded a second setback in four Champions League matches and Carlo Ancelotti still does not seem to have found the key to building a real collective since the arrival of Kylian Mbappé, still mute.

The Madrilenians were not the only big names to bite the dust since Manchester City also sank in Lisbon against Sporting (4-1). For the last European match of its coach Ruben Amorim before his departure to Manchester United next week, the Portuguese club was able to count on the inevitable Swedish striker Viktor Gyokeres, author of a hat-trick.

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