Decidedly, the facts of matches follow each other and look alike for the Stade de Reims. Against Monaco this Sunday, the Rémois had nevertheless intended to show a better face after the defeat in Toulouse last Sunday. A desire initially slowed down by technical waste which prevented the Red and Whites from being really dangerous. Monaco, although comfortable on the outside, showed little more ease with the ball. It is ultimately the referee who will turn the fate of the meeting. Excluding Bradley Locko from the 22nd minute for an uncontrolled gesture on Breel Embolo as he cleared the ball, Mr. Bollengier penalized the Marnais a little more.
Somehow, the protégés ofOscar Garcia were resisting. Yevhann Diouf, surprise holder, made a double save which left his people in the game. The Rémois even offered an offensive face after the break. But they had to give in on an achievement by Aleksandr Golovin with an uncrossed header from a cross by Axel Disasi. Even led, the locals were not resigned. They were even very close to equalizing thanks to Folarin Balogun. But the English striker was flagged for offside. But to get tired, the Rémois ended up cracking. The goals at the end of the match from Takumi Minamino then Wissam Ben Yedder are almost anecdotal. A new setback which does not reflect the physiognomy of the meeting, but which raises the concern given the mathematical situation of the club. Between the games without and those leaving a feeling of injustice, the Stade de Reims has only six points out of 24 points. What position Reims as relegated when approaching the international break.