Monaco, solid winner of Barcelona (2-1) during the first day of the league phase of the new Champions League, now finds itself obliged to confirm its very good start, Wednesday, in Zagreb, against Dinamo, humiliated by Bayern Munich (9-2).
“We expect to suffer a lot”
Monaco moves to the bottom of the class, the current bottom of the 36 applicants for the final phase of the competition. Certainly, only one day out of eight was contested. But the historic slap received in Munich by Dinamo continues to have consequences within the biggest Croatian club in recent years.
Despite everything, Monaco coach Adi Hütter explained that he expected “suffer a lot. This is our first away match in this competition. Dinamo has just changed coaches and some players. Okay, they foundered in Munich. But since then, everything has changed. »
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Unlike his match won against Montpellier (2-1), which he started with five offensive players, Hütter should strengthen his midfielder.
The compositions
Dinamo Zagreb (3-5-2): Nevistić – Théophile-Catherine, Torrente, Bernauer – Ristovski, Sucic, Misic, Ademi (cap) – Baturina, Petković
AS Monaco (4-2-3-1) : Kohn – Vanderson, Kehrer, Salisu, C. Henrique – Zakaria (cap), Camara – Akliouche, Minamino, Golovin – Embolo
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Champions League – 2nd day
Stade Maksimir – Zagreb (Croatia)
Dinamo Zagreb
1 – 0
my time
AS Monaco
22h00
The touchlines traced at the break!
21h55
⏸️ It’s halftime in Zagreb!
In a match marked by very complicated weather conditions, Dinamo Zagreb perfectly exploited Monaco’s defensive generosity and achieved the perfect move by scoring a goal just before the break, with a counter-attack model. Adi Hütter’s men will have to react in the second half.
45+2′
Luka Sučić libère le stade Maksimir!
What a counterattack led by the Croats! After a Monegasque corner, Baturina goes behind Vanderson’s back. The attacking midfielder overthrows for his compatriot Luka Sučić. The Croatian hooks Caio Henrique perfectly before poking his ball over a helpless Philipp Köhn. The move is perfect for Dinamo Zagreb who are leading just before half-time!
44′
Ce diable de Petković!
The Croatian striker appears alone against Philipp Köhn. The German goalkeeper deflects perfectly before the Dinamo Zagreb scorer is flagged for offside.
41′
Martin Baturina sees yellow in turn
The Croats multiply the mistakes. Conditions are becoming more and more difficult in Zagreb and favor mistakes.
37′
Arijan Ademi sanctioned!
The Macedonian was finally sanctioned by the match referee after a very dangerous tackle on Maghnes Akliouche. Ademi had already come close to the box a few minutes earlier.
34′
Breel Embolo remains on the ground after contact with Raúl Torrente
Caio Henrique managed to overflow on his left side before delivering a cross to the far post. Embolo tries to place his head but Torrente stops him and the two men collide in the air. If the Swiss gets up, the Spanish defender remains on the ground.
30′
????️ The rain doesn’t stop falling in Zagreb
The lawn is waterlogged and the 22 actors have difficulty expressing themselves correctly. Lots of technical waste to report this evening.
28′
New yellow card, for Breel Embolo this time
The Swiss striker is guilty of overcommitment.
26′
Yellow card also for Bruno Petković
The Croatian threw himself both feet forward at the young Lamine Camara.
23′
First yellow card of the match for Salisu
The Monegasque defender is guilty of a foul on the inevitable Petkovic.
21′
Bruno Petkovic is very valuable up front!
The Croatian striker wins thanks to his powerful size against the Monegasque defenders and allows the Dinamo players to keep precious possessions.
17′
There is space behind the Monegasque full-backs
Caio Henrique and Vanderson go very high and are often caught from behind. The Croatians’ lack of technical accuracy saves the two full-backs of the club from the rock for the moment.
13′
Takumi Minamino’s huge occasion!
Maghnes Akliouche attempts a shot from outside the area. The ball returns to the feet of the Japanese who finds himself alone against Ivan Nevistić. The Croatian goalkeeper finally wins with a superb exit at the feet of Minamino.
10′
Quelle occasion de Bruno Petković!
The Croats infiltrate the Monegasque penalty area. Ronaël Pierre-Gabriel manages to make the difference, then Petković, receiving a cross from the right, attempts a superb acrobatic recovery. The ball passes close to Philipp Köhn’s cage.
8′
Adi Hütter’s men have their foot on the ball
The Croats have difficulty existing in the game as the Monegasques confiscate the ball. The rock players are nevertheless not very threatening at the moment.
4′
The Monegasque rescue!
How hot it was in Philipp Köhn’s goals! The Swiss goalkeeper relaxes to repel the fleeing center. The ball returns to the Monegasque goalkeeper’s line. It was ultimately Mohammed Salisu who managed to clear the ball in a hurry.
3′
First free kick in favor of the Croatians
Vanderson is guilty of a foul entering the penalty area.
1′
It was the Croats who kicked off the match.
21:00
???? The music of the Champions League resonates in Zagreb!
The 22 players in the match have entered the field and the match will soon begin.
20h59
????⚪ The Monegasque locker room ????
20h59
Welcome to Stadion Maksimir ????
Funny atmosphere in Zagreb with a stadium that will resonate hollowly this evening. Very few supporters showed up in torrential rain.
20h50
An eye on the match referee ????
It is the German Harm Osmers who will be on the whistle for this meeting. A first in the Champions League for the man in black.
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20h36
The composition of Dinamo Zagreb ????
20h24
The eleven lined up by Adi Hütter ????
Breel Embolo is preferred to Folarin Balogun at the forefront of the Monegasque attack. The Swiss will be supported by the Japanese Takumi Minamino. Maghnes Akliouche and Aleksandr Golovin will be responsible for running the wings.
20h18
????⚪ AS Monaco defeated Barça in the previous match
The Monegasques brought down FC Barcelona, which had so far been undefeated this season, on the first day of the Champions League. Maghnes Akliouche and George Ilenikhena were the scorers of the evening. Dinamo Zagreb, for its part, lost heavily on the pitch to Bayern Munich (9-2).
20h06
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