Match Details

Ligue 1
Monaco
0 0
Marseille
Half Time
HT 0-0
Match Started
L. Camara 8'

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F. Medina 34'

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Half Time

Monaco 3-4-2-1 Sebastien Pocognoli

Lukáš Hrádecký 1
Hrádecký
Wout Faes 25
Faes
Denis Zakaria 6
Zakaria
Thilo Kehrer 5
Kehrer
Christian Mawissa 13
Mawissa
Mamadou Coulibaly 28
Coulibaly
Lamine Camara 15
Camara
Jordan Teze 4
Teze
Aleksandr Golovin 10
Golovin
Maghnes Akliouche 11
Akliouche
Folarin Balogun 9
Balogun

Starters

  • Lukáš Hrádecký1 Lukáš Hrádecký
  • Wout Faes25 Wout Faes
  • Denis Zakaria6 Denis Zakaria
  • Thilo Kehrer5 Thilo Kehrer
  • Christian Mawissa13 Christian Mawissa
  • Mamadou Coulibaly28 Mamadou Coulibaly
  • Lamine Camara15 Lamine Camara
  • Jordan Teze4 Jordan Teze
  • Aleksandr Golovin10 Aleksandr Golovin
  • Maghnes Akliouche11 Maghnes Akliouche
  • Folarin Balogun9 Folarin Balogun

Substitutes

  • Eric Dier3 Eric Dier
  • Paul Pogba8 Paul Pogba
  • Mika Biereth14 Mika Biereth
  • Philipp Köhn16 Philipp Köhn
  • Stanis Idumbo Muzambo17 Stanis Idumbo Muzambo
  • Aladji Bamba23 Aladji Bamba
  • Simon Adingra24 Simon Adingra
  • Krépin Diatta27 Krépin Diatta
  • Ansu Fati31 Ansu Fati

Marseille 3-4-1-2 Habib Beye

Gerónimo Rulli 1
Rulli
Facundo Medina 32
Medina
Conrad Jaden Egan-Riley 4
Egan-Riley
Benjamin Pavard 28
Pavard
Igor Paixão 14
Paixão
Quinten Timber 27
Timber
Pierre-Emile Højbjerg 23
Højbjerg
Timothy Weah 22
Weah
Hamed Junior Traorè 20
Traorè
Amine Gouiri 9
Gouiri
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 17
Aubameyang

Starters

  • Gerónimo Rulli1 Gerónimo Rulli
  • Facundo Medina32 Facundo Medina
  • Conrad Jaden Egan-Riley4 Conrad Jaden Egan-Riley
  • Benjamin Pavard28 Benjamin Pavard
  • Igor Paixão14 Igor Paixão
  • Quinten Timber27 Quinten Timber
  • Pierre-Emile Højbjerg23 Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
  • Timothy Weah22 Timothy Weah
  • Hamed Junior Traorè20 Hamed Junior Traorè
  • Amine Gouiri9 Amine Gouiri
  • Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang17 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

Substitutes

  • Leonardo Balerdi5 Leonardo Balerdi
  • Tochukwu Nnadi6 Tochukwu Nnadi
  • Himad Abdelli8 Himad Abdelli
  • Ethan Nwaneri11 Ethan Nwaneri
  • Jeffrey de Lange12 Jeffrey de Lange
  • Arthur Vermeeren18 Arthur Vermeeren
  • Bilal Nadir26 Bilal Nadir
  • Emerson Palmieri33 Emerson Palmieri
  • Ange Lago78 Ange Lago

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Match Statistics

Monaco Marseille
  • 1 Shots on Goal 2
  • 1 Shots off Goal 3
  • 3 Total Shots 7
  • 1 Blocked Shots 2
  • 3 Shots insidebox 5
  • 0 Shots outsidebox 2
  • 7 Fouls 3
  • 0 Corner Kicks 4
  • 1 Offsides 2
  • 52% Ball Possession 48%
  • 1 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 2 Goalkeeper Saves 1
  • 236 Total passes 214
  • 207 Passes accurate 183
  • 88% Passes % 86%
  • 0.32 expected_goals 0.78
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Monaco Wins 4
Draws 2
Marseille Wins 4

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