Behind against Le Havre, AS Monaco save a point in a draw | OneFootball

Behind against Le Havre, AS Monaco save a point in a draw | OneFootball

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·26 April 2025

Behind against Le Havre, AS Monaco save a point in a draw

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Despite a strong dominance in this match, played as part of Matchday 31 in Ligue 1, the Rouge et Blanc were surprised by the Normans before coming back to level at the end of the match, to finally concede a draw (1-1).

They tried hard, but lacked a finishing touch. Although dominating the match at the Stade Océane, AS Monaco’s players were pushed back by Le Havre’s opening goal, before snatching a draw in the second half, thanks to Mika Biereth’s 13th goal of 2025 (1-1). Recap ✍️


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The context 📅

The Rouge et Blanc approached this crucial match for the race for the Champions League with the ambition of copying their impressive results at home in 2025 (6 wins, 1 draw) on the road. But also with suspicion, facing a Norman team fighting for its survival, and which had taken time to break down in the reverse fixture (3-1).

We'll have to fight and pay attention to every detail. Taking control means winning our duels and showing great intensity. That's the most important thing! And if we put in a good performance, we can win this match.

The XI 👥

To start this duel, Adi Hütter decided to keep a large part of his current 4-4-2 structure, with two small changes in the eleven compared to the draw against Strasbourg (0-0). Thilo Kehrer started alongside Wilfried Singo in defense, while Eliesse Ben Seghir lined up on the left flank.

The scenario 🎞

This match of extremes began with a lively Monaco away end cheering on their  side, with more than 600 supporters waving a magnificent tifo. They urged on Vanderson’s teammates, who got the first chance thanks to some superb work from Embolo in the area (3′). The same situation happened 15 minutes later, when the Brazilian found the Swiss striker with a header (17′).

The Normands show their clinical touch

Unfortunately, on Le Havre’s first real opportunity, Hassan Koka headed home a cross from Mwanga perfectly to open the scoring (1-0, 22′). The Monegasques tried to react and Biereth managed to find Maghnes Akliouche in the area, and his half-volley went wide (34′). The first half, marked by many technical duels, ended with two off-target attempts from Soumaré (43′) and Zakaria (45′).

Change of players and changes in form

Adi Hütter’s men returned with good intentions following the introduction of Minamino and Al-Musrati, who took his mark from range (46′). The Rouge et Blanc captain was then found behind the defence by Vandi, but Gorgelin made a good save (54′). The Rouge et Blanc pressed hard, and the Japanese came close to beating the Le Havre goalkeeper with a good pass from Mika Biereth (60′).

MikaGOAL equalizes

It was only a matter of time, though, as on the next move, the Dane capitalized on a deflected shot from Vanderson to score his 13th league goal this season (1-1, 61st minute)! Mika “The Fox” was then found again following a nice pass from Breel Embolo, but Gorgelin deflected it (72′). Time was running out and Philipp Köhn was called into action by André Ayew (85′). Meanwhile, the Austrian coach brought on Folarin Balogun, who made his mark immediately with a beautiful curling shot that was deflected for a corner (87′).

But despite a few final Monaco incursions, and after a final header from Mwanga for the Normans side (93′), the two teams shared the spoils of the match at the Stade Océane (1-1). They will have to start the assault on the three points again next weekend in Saint-Étienne.

Key moments 🎥

3′: Embolo’s pass is blocked but Vanderson picks it up, who blocks it 17′: Vanderson’s crosses for Embolo, whose header is caught by Gorgelin 22′: Mwanga’s cross finds Koka, who heads it in well (1-0) 34′: Biereth’s cross gets to Akliouche for a half-volley, which is off target 43′: Soumaré’s long-range attempt goes wide 45: Embolo’s pass finds Zakaria, who misses 46′: Al-Musrati’s long-range shot is caught by Gorgelin 54′: Vanderson’s cuts it back to Zakaria, whose effort is blocked by Gorgelin 60′: Biereth’s cross for Minamino’s shot, which is blocked by Gorgelin 61′: Vanderson’s shot is blocked, but fired in from close range by Biereth (1-1) 72′: Embolo’s pass finds Biereth, who is blocked by Gorgelin 85′: Ayew’s first-time shot is saved by Köhn 87′: Balogun’s curling shot is deflected for a corner 93′: Mwanga’s header from a corner is controlled by Köhn

The stat 📊

Mika Biereth has now scored 13 goals for AS Monaco in Ligue 1 in 2025. No other player has scored more goals in Europe’s top five leagues since the start of the year (Ousmane Dembélé also scored 13 goals for PSG).

🗓️ Match details:

Saturday, April 26 (19:00) – Stade Océane

Ligue 1 McDonald’s – Matchday 31: Le Havre 1-1 AS Monaco

Goals: Koka (22′) for Le Havre ; Biereth (61′) for AS Monaco

Bookings: Koka (23′) for Le Havre

Le Havre: Gorgelin – Nego, Youté, Lloris (Ndiaye, 70′), Ballo-Touré (Pembélé, 66′) – Touré, Mwanga, Kechta (Diawara, 89′) – Casimir (Joujou, 89′), Koka (Ayew, 66′), Soumaré

Substiutes: Desmas, Confais, Pembélé, Ndiaye, Diawara, Kuziaev, Mendes, Joujou, Ayew

Manager: Didier Digard

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