By Daily Sports on October 26, 2019
Prolific striker Wissam Ben Yedder grabbed his ninth goal of the season as Monaco handed Nantes their first home Ligue 1 defeat of the campaign on Friday.
Ben Yedder struck in the first half and had two more ruled out for offside as Leonardo Jardim’s rejuvenated Monaco clinched a fourth win in their last five league outings.
They move into eighth place in the table while Nantes stay second, five points behind leaders Paris Saint Germain who take on bitter rivals Marseille on Sunday.
Nantes’ defeat ended their perfect record at home this season which had seen four successive 1-0 wins over Montpellier, Reims, Rennes and Nice.
Ben Yedder grabbed the only goal after 22 minutes when he picked up a pass from Alexsandr Golovin, resisted a challenge from full-back Fabio before unleashing a fierce right foot drive into the roof of the net.
The French star thought he had a second just six minutes later when he found the target after an incisive pass from Algeria’s on-loan Islam Slimani.
However, Ben Yedder had strayed offside and the goal was ruled out.
Nantes were just a whisker from equalising in first-half stoppage time but Mali international striker Kalifa Coulibaly’s close-range header was well-saved by Monaco goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte.
Five minutes into the second half, Coulibaly was again unfortunate when his shot from a tight angle came back off the post of Lecomte. (Reuters)
•PHOTO: Monaco players
Source Daily Sports
Posted October 26, 2019
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