The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Power of Love as Monaco snatch Valentine’s Day point

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PARIS: Brazilian striker Vagner Love chose Valentine’s Day to deliver his first goal in France’s Ligue 1 on Sunday, earning Monaco a crucial point in a 1-1 draw at Saint-Etienne.

The result leaves Monaco on 46 points in second place in Ligue 1, which is an automatic Champions League qualifying berth, six points clear of Nice and SaintEtien­ne in level third with Lyon and Nantes both just a further point back.

Saint-Etienne had needed extra-time to beat struggling Troyes and make the French Cup quarter-finals in midweek, but were in buoyant mood after winning their last two league games.

Christophe Galtier’s men are strong at home and Monaco ‘keeper Danijel Subasic made several key saves as the principali­ty side weathered firsthalf pressure.

But the Croatian shot-stopper was wrong-footed as Senegalese defender Moustapha Sall produced a towering header to open the scoring on 57 minutes.

Thomas Lemar, Love and Helder Costa all missed glaring chances as Monaco threw caution to the wind looking for an equaliser.

But the dogged visitors eventually earned a point on 84 minutes when the 31-yearold Love, who joined from Corinthian­s in the January transfer window, stabbed home in a chaotic goalmouth scramble.

The Valentine’s Day goal from Love left coach Galtier feeling bitterswee­t.

“We didn’t take our chances when we were on top -- we lost two points due to a weak 10 minutes. It’s a shame for the players and the fans, but it’s exciting what with the Cup and a late run up the league,” he said.

In Sunday’s late game Marseille will have left Nice pinching themselves that they had only a point after a 1-1 draw.

A deceptivel­y deep corner caught the Nice defence stone cold on 28 minutes leaving Marseille’s Chilean midfielder Mauricio Isla a free header at the back post which left the poorly positioned ‘keeper Yoan Cardinale looking sheepish.

But the ‘keeper redeemed himself with an astonishin­g series of stops starting late in the first half by running off his line to save with his feet from Michy Batshuayi.

He would save twice more within a minute from the Marseille striker.

“Man, if I could play like that every week my coach would be happy,” Cardinale told French television.

Marseille coach Michel was far from happy and could be seen cursing under his breath after Vincent Koziello crossed for Valere Germain to steal in and score for Nice at the near post after 58 minutes to draw the sides level.

The hosts climbed level third with Saint Etienne, although Nice coach Claude Puel was not getting carried away.

“Let’s see where we are in mid-March,” said Puel, who took Monaco to the French title in 2000 and Lyon to the Champions League semis in 2010.

“There are a lot of us chasing those Champions League spots.”

Lyon recorded their third successive big win, thumping Caen 4-1 to further boost their hopes of snatching Champions League qualificat­ion from a frustratin­g season.

Samuel Umtiti, Alexandre Lacazette, Maxwell Cornet and Corentin Tolisso all scored for OL with Andy Delort replying for Caen.

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