- 35′ – Penalty kick – Wissam Ben Yedder (5-1)
- 33′ – Yellow – Ismael Diallo
- 28′ – goal – Wissam Ben Yedder (4-1)
- 21′ – goal – Wissam Ben Yedder (3-1)
- 20′ – Yellow – Mohamed Kamara
- 11′ – Goal – Youssef Bellali (2-1)
- 6′ – Goal – Crippen Diata (2-0)
- 2′ – Goal – Axel Dizzi (1-0)
- 89′ – Goal – Brill Empolo (7-1)
- 71′ – Follow Wissam Ben Yedder to Miron Boadou
- 71′ – continued Axel Desasi from Malang Sar
- 64′ – Riyad Nouri continues for Jean Boutto
- 64′ – Ismael Diallo continued by Mickael Alphonse
- 63′ – Goal – Brill Empolo (6-1)
- 61′ – Aleksandr Golovin continues for Ismail Jacobs
- 61′ – continued Elias Ben Sagheer Brill Embolo
- 46′ – Yellow – Thomas Mangani
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Monaco, led by Philippe Clement, worked on goal difference against Ajaccio. After 35 minutes it was 5-1, with a hat-trick from Wissam Ben Yedder in less than fifteen minutes. After the break, Monaco had more grace, although Brill Embolo added two more goals to the scoreline.
Philippe Clément had to make adjustments at Monaco, after a cup win over Rodez and a disappointing draw against Lorient topped it off.
His players understood this message, because after just 6 minutes it was 2-0, in part due to a goal from former Brugge player Diata.
Between the 21st and 35th minutes, Wissam Ben Yedder, who completed his hat-trick in less than fifteen minutes, did not stop.
After the break, in addition to the Belgian Elliot Matazzo, Brill Embolo also entered the field. The Swiss also managed to score two goals himself. With 37 points, Monaco is fourth in the standings, but there is still work for Clement to close the gap with 3rd seed Marseille (42 points).
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