Krépin Diatta has spoken openly about his role at AS Monaco, emphasizing his commitment to the team despite limited opportunities under head coach Adi Hütter this season.
Often utilized as a utility player, the Senegalese international has had to adapt to various positions, including an unexpected start at right-back in Monaco’s recent Champions League defeat to Benfica (0-1).
A team-first mentality
Diatta, who has made just 13 appearances this season, remains positive about his situation.
Speaking ahead of Monaco’s Ligue 1 match against FC Nantes, he reiterated his focus on the collective effort rather than personal playing time.
As I’ve already said, I’m a team player.
I’m here for the team, whether I play or not.
The most important thing is that we perform and give the best of ourselves. Diatta stated via Monaco’s official website.
Every player wants to play, of course, and I was happy to start against Benfica.
My last full match was with Senegal in November, but my happiness isn’t just about playing—it’s about the team winning.
Having the right mindset is crucial because it helps the team grow.
Thriving in different roles
Diatta’s ability to play across multiple positions has made him a valuable asset, though it has also meant he lacks a fixed role in the squad.
While naturally an attacking midfielder, he has been deployed as a right-back on multiple occasions, particularly with the Senegalese national team.
I have the versatility to play almost anywhere on the pitch, and I’m always available for the coach, he explained. It’s not new for me—I’ve played in these roles before.
Reflecting on his early years at Club Brugge, he noted that adaptability has been part of his game for a long time.
When I arrived in Bruges, I was used as a wing-back for my first two seasons, so I understand the defensive side.
I’ve also played as a wide midfielder.
I don’t know exactly where this versatility comes from, but I try to make the most of it.
Future uncertainty
Despite his willingness to adapt, Diatta will be hoping for more regular minutes in his preferred attacking position. With Monaco chasing success in Ligue 1 and European competitions, his ability to cover multiple roles could continue to be both a blessing and a challenge.
Whether he secures a more consistent place in the starting lineup remains to be seen, but his team-first attitude ensures he remains an important figure in Hütter’s squad.