

Key Takeaways:
- AS Monaco claimed a 2-1 triumph against Olympique de Marseille to notch their seventh win in succession last night
- Folarin Balogun became the first Monaco player to score in six consecutive league fixtures since 2019
- Both Monaco and Marseille now sit on 49 points, with Monaco just one point adrift of Lille in the automatic UEFA Champions League spots
Match Overview
AS Monaco moved firmly into the hunt for UEFA Champions League qualification following a crucial 2-1 victory over direct rivals Olympique de Marseille. The result, achieved with resolute defending and clinical finishing, extends Monaco’s unbeaten run in Ligue 1 to seven matches.
The match began in unusual style, with Usain Bolt making an appearance on the pitch before kick-off. Early proceedings were subdued, yet Maghnes Akliouche nearly broke the deadlock following an acrobatic attempt. Goalkeepers played vital roles in the first half, with Lukas Hradecky thwarting Hamed Traorè’s effort from a tight angle. Gerónimo Rulli was alert to prevent Akliouche from converting Thilo Kehrer’s long ball. Hradecky continued his influence by keeping out Igor Paixao during a one-on-one situation, ensuring parity at the interval.
Une victoire 𝐢𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐞 dans ce match face à l'OM ❤️🤍
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— AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) April 5, 2026
Second Half Developments
Monaco emerged with greater intent after the restart, applying sustained pressure to Marseille’s defence. Their breakthrough arrived just before the hour; Jordan Teze delivered a pinpoint cross, allowing Aleksandr Golovin to volley the ball into the top corner, opening the scoring emphatically.
Marseille responded with increased urgency, with captain Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg testing Hradecky, but the Monaco goalkeeper repelled his powerful drive. Monaco continued to operate effectively on the counter, with their shot-stopper again called upon to keep out Quinten Timber’s ambitious long-range strike. The home side capitalised on a defensive error when Benjamin Pavard inadvertently sliced a clearance, gifting Folarin Balogun the opportunity. Balogun exhibited composure to loft the ball over Rulli from a sharp angle, notching his sixth consecutive league goal — a feat last achieved by a Monaco player in 2019.
Late Drama and Final Standings
With five minutes remaining, Amine Gouiri dribbled forcefully through Monaco’s defence and finished underneath Hradecky, offering Marseille a glimmer of hope. However, AS Monaco’s disciplined display secured all three points, relegating Marseille to their second straight league defeat for the first time this season. Monaco, meanwhile, have drawn level with Marseille on 49 points and lie just one point behind Lille, who currently hold the final automatic UEFA Champions League qualification slot.
Key Player Contributions
Lukas Hradecky produced several crucial saves that maintained his side’s advantage throughout the contest. Folarin Balogun’s instinctive finishing continues to be a significant asset, as his landmark scoring streak demonstrates.




