Guys do you reckon that the only reason why Monaco doesn't concede goals at home is because the opposition they play against in France aren't exactly...the most difficult to play? But then again they didn't concede much in the group stages so there's no hope.
Guys do you reckon that the only reason why Monaco doesn't concede goals at home is because the opposition they play against in France aren't exactly...the most difficult to play? But then again they didn't concede much in the group stages so there's no hope.
But they had the second weakest group in the competition
Guys do you reckon that the only reason why Monaco doesn't concede goals at home is because the opposition they play against in France aren't exactly...the most difficult to play? But then again they didn't concede much in the group stages so there's no hope.
Makes sense but still you cant go a length of games that they have with barely conceding goals regardless of opposition quality. It's an amazing record tbh. Reckon you'll score 2 past them today with them grabbing a goal as consolation.
Guys do you reckon that the only reason why Monaco doesn't concede goals at home is because the opposition they play against in France aren't exactly...the most difficult to play? But then again they didn't concede much in the group stages so there's no hope.
Their manager always had prioritised their team as a defensive-counter attacking unit. During the summer and previous seasons Leonardo Jardim has always put defense before attack, and thus work extremely well as a defensive unit. Given Ligue 1 doesn't have the calibre of forceful attacking teams such as other European leagues, it's actually a few star players Monaco have (Kondogbia which I really rate, Moutinho, Wallace etc) that make the team stand out in Ligue 1.
We have nothing to lose here except progressing to the latter stages of the Champions League, although as much as it maybe an unlikely fortress procuring a qualification, we need to work Monaco like a *****, give them little to no possession and find our little pockets of space (Ozil being our #1 tactician), Alexis going ham on the wings and creating chances to score a few.
I want Giroud to hammer in some sexy goals and playing beautiful football like Arsenal do if we really turn up at Monte Carlo.
So are we starting as 4-4-2 given that Welbz and Giroud are starting? No Ramsey FML.
Looks to me like Welbeck on the wing and Ozil central, in a 4-3-3/4-2-3-1. It's a good team tbh, only change I'd have is Walcott over Welbeck, but you'd rather Walcott be coming off the bench when you need a goal than Welbeck. Maybe Ramsey over Ozil too, but you're obviously going for it.