Overview
- Introduced at halftime, Ansu Fati scored 46 seconds after coming on and added a header in the 83rd minute.
- The result moves Monaco to 12 points and second place in Ligue 1, level with Paris Saint‑Germain.
- Fati had also scored Monaco’s lone goal in the 1-4 Champions League defeat at Club Brugge, his first since November 9, 2023.
- General manager Thiago Scuro and coach Adi Hütter condemned the Bruges display and demanded a swift, sustained improvement.
- Monaco looks to confirm progress with upcoming fixtures against Lorient, Manchester City in the Champions League, and Nice.