Monaco and Clermont Auvergne played out a tense match on Saturday evening at the Stade Louis-II in Monaco. The game was marked by a high tempo and some exciting moments, but it was Monaco who emerged victorious in the end.
The match began with both teams looking to take control of the contest from the start. However, it was Monaco who managed to find their feet first. A breakaway goal from midfielder Florian Thauvin gave the visitors the lead just before half-time.
Clermont tried to respond in the second half, but Monaco's solid defense kept them at bay throughout. They were able to maintain their shape and deny any chance of a comeback for their opponents.
Frédéric, a key player for Monaco, scored the winning goal in the 78th minute. He was given space on the right wing and was able to deliver a well-placed cross that found the back of the net.
The win for Monaco was a much-needed boost for their season after a disappointing run of form. It also showcased their resilience and ability to hold onto leads, something that has been a hallmark of their recent performances.
Overall, it was a thrilling match between two top-flight French sides. While both teams showed great skill and determination, it was Monaco who came out on top thanks to their strong defense and a late winner from Frédéric.
