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Monaco

Monaco

Ligue 1

Season Statistics

23 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (43%) Draw (17%) Loss (39%)
23 Played
10 Won
4 Drawn
9 Lost
38 Goals For
36 Goals Against

Team Overview

AS Monaco represents one of French football's most intriguing success stories, a club that has consistently punched above its weight despite operating from the tiny principality on the French Riviera. Known for their exceptional youth development and talent identification, Monaco has built a reputation as a launching pad for future superstars while maintaining competitive ambitions in Ligue 1. The club's philosophy centers around nurturing young talent and playing an attacking, technical style of football that has seen them produce numerous players who have gone on to achieve greatness at Europe's biggest clubs.

Historically, Monaco has been a force in French football, with multiple league titles and a proud European heritage including a memorable Champions League final appearance in 2004. They typically compete in the upper echelons of Ligue 1, though their fortunes have fluctuated in recent years between challenging for European qualification and mid-table consolidation. Under Sebastien Pocognoli's guidance, the club continues to focus on developing their distinctive playing identity.

This season's campaign tells a tale of inconsistency, with Monaco's 34-point tally from 23 matches reflecting their struggle to find sustained momentum. Their record of 10 wins, 4 draws, and 9 losses illustrates a team capable of impressive performances but lacking the consistency required for a sustained challenge. The stark contrast between their home form, where they've collected 22 points from 12 matches, and their away struggles with just 12 points from 11 games, suggests tactical adjustments are needed for different environments. With 38 goals scored and 36 conceded, Monaco remains true to their attacking principles, though defensive solidity could be the key to climbing the table in the season's second half.

Squad (34 players)

Goalkeepers (5)

Yanis Benchaouch Marty
#60 Yanis Benchaouch Marty
L. Hrádecký
#1 L. Hrádecký
P. Köhn
#16 P. Köhn
Y. Lienard
#50 Y. Lienard
J. Stawiecki
#40 J. Stawiecki

Defenders (9)

E. Dier
#3 E. Dier
W. Faes
#25 W. Faes
T. Kehrer
#5 T. Kehrer
B. Kiwa
#43 B. Kiwa
C. Mawissa Elebi
#13 C. Mawissa Elebi
K. Ouattara
#20 K. Ouattara
M. Salisu
#22 M. Salisu
Vanderson
#2 Vanderson
D. Zakaria
#6 D. Zakaria

Midfielders (14)

Caio Henrique
#12 Caio Henrique
J. Teze
#4 J. Teze
A. Bamba
#23 A. Bamba
Pape Cabral
#15 Pape Cabral
L. Camara
#15 L. Camara
M. Coulibaly
#28 M. Coulibaly
K. Diatta
#27 K. Diatta
A. Golovin
#10 A. Golovin
S. Idumbo-Muzambo
#17 S. Idumbo-Muzambo
S. Nibombe
#44 S. Nibombe
P. Pogba
#8 P. Pogba
I. Toure
#49 I. Toure
M. Oyatambwe
#8 M. Oyatambwe
M. Akliouche
#11 M. Akliouche

Attackers (6)

S. Adingra
#24 S. Adingra
F. Balogun
#9 F. Balogun
M. Biereth
#14 M. Biereth
Paris Josua  Brunner
#29 Paris Josua Brunner
Ansu Fati
#31 Ansu Fati
T. Minamino
#8 T. Minamino

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
4
J. Teze
J. Teze
DF 6.9 22 0 0 1617 43 907
11
M. Akliouche
M. Akliouche
MF 7.0 21 4 2 1657 31 759
14
M. Biereth
M. Biereth
FW 6.5 21 2 2 972 11 172
12
Caio Henrique
Caio Henrique
DF 6.7 19 0 1 1428 21 738
9
F. Balogun
F. Balogun
FW 6.7 19 5 3 1334 5 252
16
P. Köhn
P. Köhn
GK 6.8 17 0 0 1439 0 413
5
T. Kehrer
T. Kehrer
DF 6.8 17 0 0 1468 36 991
10
A. Golovin
A. Golovin
MF 6.7 16 2 4 1133 19 479
28
M. Coulibaly
M. Coulibaly
MF 6.9 16 3 2 980 29 503
18
T. Minamino
T. Minamino
MF 6.6 15 3 2 961 3 308
31
Ansu Fati
Ansu Fati
FW 6.8 15 8 0 572 9 202
20
K. Ouattara
K. Ouattara
DF 6.6 14 0 3 972 27 371
15
L. Camara
L. Camara
MF 7.1 14 0 3 1028 28 636
27
K. Diatta
K. Diatta
MF 7.0 14 0 1 852 28 365
2
Vanderson
Vanderson
DF 6.8 13 0 2 598 24 359
6
D. Zakaria
D. Zakaria
MF 7.0 13 2 1 1044 17 528
22
M. Salisu
M. Salisu
DF 7.0 12 1 0 1080 25 816
23
A. Bamba
A. Bamba
MF 6.7 8 0 0 288 12 197
3
E. Dier
E. Dier
DF 7.1 8 1 0 672 7 583
1
L. Hrádecký
L. Hrádecký
GK 7.0 8 0 0 631 1 182
17
S. Idumbo-Muzambo
S. Idumbo-Muzambo
MF 6.7 8 1 1 164 3 51
13
C. Mawissa Elebi
C. Mawissa Elebi
DF 6.8 7 0 0 555 10 434
29
Paris Josua  Brunner
Paris Josua Brunner
FW 6.3 5 0 0 96 1 19
41
Pape Cabral
Pape Cabral
MF 6.6 4 0 0 73 2 52
25
W. Faes
W. Faes
DF 6.8 4 0 0 299 4 208
8
P. Pogba
P. Pogba
MF 6.9 3 0 0 43 3 33
24
S. Adingra
S. Adingra
MF 7.1 3 2 0 233 2 64

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (29)

S. Adingra
From Sunderland
Loan Feb 2026
W. Faes
From Leicester
Loan Jan 2026
I. Toure
From Monaco U19
Free agent Sep 2025
M. Oyatambwe
From KRC Genk II
Transfer Sep 2025
Yanis Benchaouch Marty
From Monaco
Raise Aug 2025
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Departures (28)

L. Michal
To Metz
Loan Feb 2026
G. Ilenikhena
To Al-Ittihad FC
Transfer Jan 2026
B. Embolo
To Rennes
Transfer Sep 2025
E. Ben Seghir
To Bayer Leverkusen
Transfer Aug 2025
Mayssam Benama
To Annecy
Transfer Aug 2025
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Injuries & Availability

11 Out 1 Doubtful
M. Salisu
M. Salisu Knee Injury
Out
P. Pogba
P. Pogba Calf Injury
Out
L. Hradecky
L. Hradecky Knee Injury
Out
A. Golovin
A. Golovin Red Card
Out
C. Mawissa
C. Mawissa Injury
Out
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Impact Analysis

Monaco faces a significant injury crisis that severely impacts their squad depth across multiple positions. The defensive line has been particularly hard hit, with Mohammed Salisu's knee injury robbing them of their most consistent center-back performer this season. The absence of Eric Dier compounds these defensive concerns, while Chrislain Matsima's unavailability further limits their options at the back. Lukas Hradecky's knee problem creates additional headaches in goal, forcing reliance on backup options during a crucial period.

The midfield and attacking departments are equally compromised, with Aleksandr Golovin's suspension removing their primary creative force and set-piece specialist. Mohammed Akliouche's hip injury eliminates another key attacking threat, while Takumi Minamino's knee problem reduces their striking options significantly. The losses of Krepin Diatta and Pedro Cabral to various injuries further depletes their wing options and squad rotation capabilities. Paul Pogba's calf injury represents another blow to their midfield depth, though his recent return to competitive football means his absence may be less immediately impactful. With twelve players unavailable, Monaco's tactical flexibility becomes severely limited, forcing them to rely heavily on their remaining fit players and potentially promote youth academy prospects to fill gaps in the squad.

Recent Form

WLWDL
W Lens 2-3 (A)
L Paris Saint Germain 2-3 (H)
W Nantes 3-1 (H)
D Nice 0-0 (A)
L Strasbourg 3-1 (A)

Form Analysis

Monaco's recent form presents a picture of inconsistency, with their mixed record of two wins, one draw, and two losses reflecting a team struggling to find stability across different competitions and opposition levels. The balanced goal tally of nine scored and nine conceded highlights both the attacking threat they possess and the defensive vulnerabilities that continue to undermine their performances. Their most impressive result came in the narrow victory away to Lens, demonstrating their ability to compete effectively on the road against quality opposition, while they also showed attacking prowess in their commanding home win against Nantes.

However, concerning patterns emerge when analyzing the quality of opposition faced. Monaco's defeats came against top-tier competition in Paris Saint Germain and a resurgent Strasbourg side, suggesting they may struggle when facing teams with superior tactical organization or individual quality. The goalless draw with local rivals Nice indicates potential difficulties in breaking down well-organized defensive units, while their failure to secure victory against PSG at home despite scoring twice reveals defensive frailties at crucial moments. Monaco appears more comfortable in their attacking phases but lacks the defensive consistency needed to turn promising positions into sustained positive results.

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