Liguw 1: European hopes Monaco and Strasbourg remain levels on points after drawing Drab
The supreme disputed match between European hopes League 1 as Monaco and RC Strasbourg Alsace ended the pigeon, ending the Les Monégasques’s run from six consecutive victories in H2H.
Despite the seat of the second and sixth, these side separated only three points in front of the beginning.
While Monaco showed the most prominent, impressive dam they needed at both ends with Andrew Omobamidele stopping Mika Beireth Running in the second attempt before Christian Mawissa runs back to stop Emanuel connection.
The competitive edge remained and Maghnes Akliouche began to get opportunities but could not get a clean bond on Caio HenriqueDelivery of free shots, before seeing a recording blocked and another saved.
Mamadou Sarr Then thats great matched Breel Embolorun and block the attacker’s blow, before Dore Petrovic reached over pair to take over the ball.
The goalkeeper also got a key touch on embolou attempt to try the ball over naked, a few moments before Philipp Kohn prevented Dylan is a bunchrejected cross from entering.
Biereth I thought he opened the scoring in the final seconds in the first half when he turned the ball after Petrovic got a finger at Henrique’s shot, but the joy of the host was short as their left loved ones.
Omobamidele dedicated careful attention Takumi minamino With the game that remained closely after the restart, with a yellow cardboard for three minutes to the second half after four who were branded in the first period.
Strasbourg had to wait up to 66. Minute for your first game shot when Valentin Barco discharged for being teded Diego MoreiraBut Argentinthically worked Köhn moments later with an ambitious range from the range.
Soungoutou Height He then rated Barco and handed the precision cross for Embol, but Petrovic flipped his headers slightly and Denis Zakaria We headed out of the corner that came.

EMEH thought that the late winner was dead, but his jubilation was interrupted after his goal was offside, because Monaco saw their victory in the sixth, but it was fastened in the end, but secured the point.
Strasbourg, meanwhile, recorded back time drawings and will sit on the fifth in Table 1 for tonight.
FlashScore Man Match: Andrew Omobamidele (Strasbourg)