AS Monaco is set to face Niort on the 31st day of Ligue 2, and the team is looking to resume its winning streak after three consecutive draws. The Monegasques will be relying on their striker Ibrahima Touré, who had a prolific start to the season but is still seeking his first goal in 2013.
Despite his goal drought, Touré remains determined and focused on contributing to the team’s success. AS Monaco’s coach, Claudio Ranieri, has recently preferred Martinican Emmanuel Rivière over Touré, but the Senegalese striker is undeterred.
Touré emphasizes his commitment to the team’s goals, stating, “I am not the type to doubt.” He acknowledges that every season has its challenging moments, but he has chosen to fight through them. Touré continues to work hard and contribute to the team, expressing his unwavering goal of becoming the champion and top scorer in Ligue 2 by the end of the season.
Understanding the importance of competition at a high level, Touré highlights that every player has a role to play, and each one is crucial to the team’s progress. Despite recent lineup preferences, Touré remains focused on making a positive impact and helping AS Monaco achieve its objectives