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PLAYER RATINGS | Monaco 2-0 Angers: Sébastien Pocognoli’s side close gap to European places

Story byPLAYER RATINGS | Monaco 2-0 Angers: Sébastien Pocognoli’s side close gap to European placesGet French Football NewsSat, February 28, 2026 at 8:55 PM UTC·3 min readLigue 1 McDonald’s, Matchday 24, 28/02/26AS Monaco extended their unbeaten run in Ligue 1 to six games by beating SCO Angers 2-0. Sébastien Pocognoli’s side have closed the gap to fourth-placed Olympique de Marseille to just four points, although Habib Beye’s side do have one game in hand. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe MatchTo put it kindly, the first half was a dull affair, deprived of intensity, quality and chances. The best, however, fell to the visitors, who always had two strikers on the last line of defence.

PLAYER RATINGS | Monaco 2-0 Angers: Sébastien Pocognoli’s side close gap to European places

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Key Highlights

  • It offered them two openings of note, one of which fell to Prosper Peter, who drew the first save of the game in the 32nd minute, and the other to Yassin Belkhdim, who was out through by Peter before flashing his shot across goal. Monaco’s best chance fell to Lamine Camara, who lacked composure when played in by Aladji Bamba.
  • The second half could only be better and it was almost immediately.
  • Monaco registered their first shot on target through Ansu Fati, but on the break Angers remained a threat, and as he was in the first half, Belkhdim was released down the right.
  • This time, he did get his effort on target, but couldn’t beat Kohn.
  • It was Belkhdim who was then shown a red card for a late challenge on Lamine Camara.
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