New Straits Times

Faltering Monaco need to show backbone, says Jardim

-

PARIS: Monaco coach Leonardo Jardim said his faltering French champions need players “with character” after slipping 12 points behind runaway leaders Paris Saint-Germain.

The principali­ty side made a strong start to the domestic season despite seeing their title-winning side decimated in the transfer window, with Benjamin Mendy, Bernardo Silva, Kylian Mbappe and Tiemoue Bakayoko all leaving the club.

But back-to-back defeats by PSG and Nantes have left Monaco languishin­g in fourth place, while last season’s Champions League semi-finalists were also dumped out of Europe with a 4-1 home loss to RB Leipzig last week.

“At this difficult moment, we need players with character, with experience,” Jardim said Thursday ahead of today’s match against lowly Angers.

“They are important to bring us a little more desire and tranquilit­y.”

Without teenage sensation Mbappe, who left on loan to title rivals PSG ahead of a €180 million(RM875.7 million) move next year, Radamel Falcao has shouldered the goalscorin­g burden, while close-season signing Stevan Jovetic has struggled with form and fitness.

Colombian Falcao has managed 13 goals in just 12 league games this term, but has not scored in his last two outings, and Jardim knows his other forwards have to step up.

“It’s completely different when he plays with another striker,” said the Portuguese coach.

“That gives more space to Falcao, as we did last season and at the beginning of this season.

“When he’s alone, our midfielder­s like Rony Lopes (Rachid) Ghezzal and Joao (Moutinho) are not used to going into the area, dribbling and scoring.

“Even if they play well, it’s more difficult for Falcao.”

Monaco suffered another setback on Wednesday, with the news that Belgium internatio­nal midfielder Youri Tielemans would need knee surgery.

Monaco’s close-season signing from Lazio has struggled to impress consistent­ly since leaving Italy, but has still scored three league goals in only six starts. The 22-year-old Senegal internatio­nal netted 16 times in Serie A last season, and with former Inter Milan striker Jovetic injured, Balde may prove the perfect foil for Falcao in the weeks before the winter break.

PSG’s front line of Neymar, Edinson Cavani and Mbappe are unlikely to start together for today’s game at newly-promoted Strasbourg, though, with coach Unai Emery set to ring the changes ahead of their final Champions League group-stage game at Bayern Munich.

PSG only need to avoid a fourgoal loss at the Allianz Arena to finish top of Group B, but youngsters Presnel Kimpembe and Giovani Lo Celso could be given starts again at the weekend.

Elsewhere, Marseille visit Montpellie­r tomorrow bidding to extend a 10-match unbeaten streak in the league, while Lyon will look to bounce back from a shock home defeat by Lille at Caen.

Fixtures — Today: Strasbourg v Paris Saint-Germain, Lille v Toulouse, Monaco v Angers, Nice v Metz, Rennes v Amiens, Troyes

v Guingamp. Tomorrow: SaintEtien­ne v Nantes, Caen v Lyon, Montpellie­r v Marseille. AFP

 ??  ?? Leonardo Jardim
Leonardo Jardim

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia