AS Monaco secured a critical 1-0 win over Bologna in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday, inching closer to a spot in the competition’s knockout rounds. Playing away at the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara, the Monegasques clinched the victory in the 86th minute with a late goal from Thilo Kherer, pushing their points tally to 10 and solidifying their position at the top of the group standings.
The victory could not have come at a better time for Monaco, who recently endured two consecutive losses in Ligue 1.
Despite their domestic struggles, they showcased resilience and tactical precision against Bologna, keeping the Italian side at bay throughout the match before seizing their chance in the dying moments.
Monaco’s head coach expressed pride in his team’s persistence. “We knew Bologna would be a tough opponent, especially on their home turf,” he commented after the match.
“But the players showed tremendous discipline and belief, and Kherer’s goal was a well-deserved reward for their hard work.”
Both teams initially struggled to break the deadlock. Monaco’s midfield, led by Lamine Camara and Krépin Diatta, worked tirelessly to control possession and frustrate Bologna’s attack, while the Italian side’s defense held firm for most of the game.
Bologna’s occasional attempts to score were expertly handled by Monaco’s backline, which remained composed and organized throughout.
The decisive moment came just four minutes before full-time when Monaco earned a corner.
Kherer, rising above Bologna’s defenders, connected with the ball and sent a precise header into the net, igniting celebrations on the Monaco bench.
The goal not only secured the win but also underscored Kherer’s growing importance to Monaco’s European campaign.
This victory, Monaco’s third in the group stage along with one draw, cements their place at the top of the group and puts them on the verge of qualification for the Champions League’s final phase.
With 10 points, they hold a commanding lead over their group rivals and are nearly assured a place in the round of 16.
Meanwhile, Bologna’s prospects of advancing took a hit with the loss. The Italian side remains in a challenging position in the group, with only slim hopes of progressing.
For Monaco, the focus now shifts to their remaining group matches, where a single point would confirm their passage to the next round.
With players like Camara and Diatta anchoring the squad, Monaco’s European campaign appears well on track.
This victory over Bologna signals that the team is prepared to overcome adversity and perform on the continent’s biggest stage, giving fans hope for a deep run in the Champions League.
As they approach the final games of the group stage, AS Monaco’s sights are set on the knockout rounds, a goal that now seems firmly within their grasp.