Monaco, there is a doubt

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By: Manu Tournoux

Three days from the end of the championship, uncertainty is total to know which teams will accompany Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League next season. There are still two tickets for a direct qualification and another, synonymous with a preliminary tower. For the time being, Monaco is second but the recent performances of the men of the rock do not reassure. Everything could switch to them.

Presented at the start of the season as one of the two or three biggest candidates for a place in C1, the team of Adi Hutter clearly has marked the plunge for some time. Over her last four outings, she only won a match (3-0 against Marseille). For the rest, it is a defeat and two draws of which one last conceded Saturday against the modest Le Havres (1-1, 31st day). A performance that alerted Pierre Ménès.

On his YouTube channel, the latter was very worried after the show offered by ASM. “On the first hour, absolutely nothing to report on the Monegasque side. A game unworthy of a team that targets a place … I was going to say in the Champions League … even European. A match of a poor midfielder team, or even a second part of the table. »» The former “Canal Football Club” noted something else:
“It's still two games after that against Strasbourg, where the Monegasques do not get any goal. »»

Only two points ahead of the 7th

And Pierre Ménès to continue his analysis with a certain spite: “It's null, it's soft, it's quite pathetic. I don’t know how this season will end this season but it was really a sad match from them. »» Nothing is lost for the Principality club, however, in this famous race for the Champions League even if Marseille can pass him in front of null or success this Sunday against Brest (8:45 pm).

Its calendar is not really the easiest with a perilous trip to Saint-Etienne, the reception of OL, a direct competitor, then a final match in Lens. First non-European team, Lille (7th) is only two points from ASM. The voltage is maximum.