Monaco secures the Champions League

Monaco secures the Champions League
Monaco secures the Champions League

The 4-1 win against Clermont Foot ensured Monaco’s qualification for the Champions League, which certified its presence among the top four in the tableamong which Brest also remains, whose goalless draw against Nantes is still not enough to feel in the top European tournament.

Either for the previous one that gives access to fourth place, which it leads by six points with one more match, or for the direct pass, andMonaco has already qualified for next season’s new top European competition, thanks to goals from Minamino, Embolo and Ben Yedder, twice, against the bottom of the table, Clermont Foot.which only has the possibility of promotion to avoid demotion. Clermont is seven points away from safety with six only to play for it. Promotion is still possible, although complex, at four points.

Le Havre, which is now in the relegation zone, took a step forward in that competition with its 3-1 victory over Strasbourg. Yassine Kechta, with two goals, and Andre Ayew, with another, scored the goals of their transcendent victory, which separates them three points from promotion, marked by Metz, who lost 2-3 with Rennes in added time, after first leading 1-0 and then 2-1.

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Changes

Ilhan Fakili (61′, Jérémie Bela), Jeremy Jacquet (62′, Mehdi Zeffane), Kassoum Ouattara (64′, Vanderson), Folarin Balogun (65′, Breel Embolo), Shamar Nicholson (76′, Grejohn Kyei), Florent Ogier (76′, Maximiliano Caufriez), Mohamed-Amine Bouchenna (77′, Alan Virginius), Soungoutou Magassa (85′, Mohamed Camara), Caio Henrique (90′, Maghnes Akliouche), Mamadou Coulibaly (90′, Takumi Minamino)

Goals

1-0, 15′: Minamino1-1, 33′: Muhammed-Cham Saracevic2-1, 36′: Plunger3-1, 56′: Ben Yedder4-1, 86′: Ben Yedder

Cards

Referee: Hakim Ben El Hadj
VAR referee: Willy Delajod, Stéphane Bré
Maghnes Akliouche (50′,Yellow), vanderson (60′,Yellow), Minamino (68′, Yellow), Mohamed-Amine Bouchenna (89′, Yellow)

Classification
Classification P.T. P.J. P.G. PE PP
1 70 31 twenty 10 1
2 61 32 18 7 7
3 57 32 16 9 7
4 55 31 fifteen 10 6
5 51 31 14 9 8
Classification P.T. P.J. P.G. PE PP
14 33 32 9 6 17
fifteen 32 32 7 eleven 14
16 29 32 8 5 19
17 26 32 6 8 18
18 25 32 5 10 17
 
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