AS Monaco
·9 November 2025
Ten-man AS Monaco lose to Lens

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·9 November 2025

Reduced to ten men before the break, the Rouge et Blanc then succumbed at the Stade Louis-II against RC Lens (1-4), as part of the 12th matchday of Ligue 1.
Facing RC Lens on the 12th matchday of Ligue 1 McDonald’s, AS Monaco suffered a 4-1 defeat, likely fatigued by the packed schedule of the past three weeks. The match was played at the Stade Louis-II in the presence of President Dmitry Rybolovlev. Recap ✍️
It was another big match that awaited AS Monaco. After beating Bodø/Glimt in the Champions League in difficult conditions four days earlier, the Rouge et Blanc hosted RC Lens at the Stade Louis-II, a side that sat third in the standings. The task promised to be difficult, but it was a great opportunity to overtake a direct rival for a podium finish before the November international break.
To tackle this top-of-the-table clash, Sébastien Pocognoli slightly modified his system and switched to two strikers with Folarin Balogun and Mika Biereth. They would be supported by Maghnes Akliouche, while Mamadou Coulibaly and Aleksandr Golovin are back in midfield. At the back, nothing changed from the starting XI that played in Norway on Tuesday.

The match began at a high tempo, with Aleksandr Golovin coming close to opening the scoring but losing his one-on-one against Robin Risser (3′). Moments later, the Russian midfielder laid the ball back to Folarin Balogun, whose shot was also saved by the Lens goalkeeper (6′). The opposition responded three minutes later when Odsonne Edouard hit the post (9′).

Unfortunately, the striker then had more luck, opening the scoring after an initial save by Philipp Köhn (0-1, 21′). The Rouge et Blanc responded well, and Balo converted a penalty he himself had won (1-1, 37′). It was his second goal of the week after the winning goal against Bodø/Glimt. But there was no time to savor the victory as Wesley Saïd put the visitors ahead with a powerful shot (1-2, 40′).

Once again trailing, Monaco were reduced to ten men before halftime with the harsh sending-off of their American striker, guilty of a foul on Mamadou Sangaré (45′). The end of the first half was thus difficult, and Sangaré scored a third goal for Lens (1-3, 45+3′). In an attempt to get back into the game, Sébastien Pocognoli brought on Lucas Michal for his season debut.
But it was Lens, with the man advantage, who looked the most dangerous, first through Florian Thauvin, whose shot grazed the post (56′), and then through Wesley Saïd, who scored his second goal of the match (1-4, 60′). Shortly afterwards, substitute George Ilenikhena distinguished himself with a powerful shot that went over the bar (67′). This surge of pride was confirmed by a shot from Maghnes Akliouche that was saved by Risser (73rd’). Before that, Mohammed Salisu had cleared a Matthieu Udol effort off the line (70′).

The Monaco coach then took the opportunity to give playing time to Denis Zakaria, back in action after nearly two months out through injury (79′). This was a bright spot in an otherwise difficult evening, which ended with a missed penalty by Ansu Fati (93′). Now, it’s time for the international break, where the team will need to recharge their batteries before coming back strong against Rennes on Saturday, November 22nd (7 pm), on Matchday 13 of Ligue 1.
3′: On a one-on-one with Risser, Golovin misjudges his dribble and loses the duel 6′: On a cutback by Golovin, Balogun’s shot is saved by Risser 9′: Edouard’s header hits the post, and the ball then falls to Köhn 21′: Edouard scores after an initial save by Köhn (0-1) 37′: Balogun converts the penalty (1-1) 39′: Köhn makes a save from a long-range shot by Saïd 40′: Saïd puts Lens ahead with a powerful shot (1-2) 43′: Udol’s header is caught by Köhn at the near post 45′: Balogun is sent off for a studs-up challenge on Sangaré 45+3′: Sangaré scores with a left-footed shot (1-3) 54′: Saïd’s long-range effort is gathered by Köhn 56′: Thauvin’s shot goes wide 60′: Saïd scores a second goal with a header at the near post from a corner (1-4) 67′: Ilenikhena’s powerful shot goes over the bar 70′: Salisu clears Udol’s shot off the line 73′: Akliouche’s fine shot is saved by Risser 93′: Fati misses a penalty won by Ilenikhena

Saturday November 8 (21:05) – Stade Louis-II
Ligue 1 McDonald’s – Matchday 12: AS Monaco 1-4 RC Lens
Halftime: 1-3
Goals: Balogun (37′) for AS Monaco; Edouard (21′), Saïd (40′), Sangaré (45+3′) for Lens
Bookings: Gradit (57′), Aguilar (74′) for Lens
Dismissals: Balogun (45′) for AS Monaco
AS Monaco: Köhn – Kehrer ©, Salisu, C.Henrique – Teze (Cabral, 61′), Golovin (Michal, 46′), Coulibaly (Zakaria, 79′), Akliouche (Fati, 73′), Ouattara – Balogun, Biereth (Ilenikhena (61′)
Substitutes: Lienard, Dier, Cabral, Idumbo, Zakaria, Minamino, Fati, Ilenikhena, Michal









































