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Table-toppers Monaco blast four goals past Marseille

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PARIS: Monaco kept up their outstandin­g recent form as Valere Germain scored twice in a 4-0 win over Marseille in the Mediterran­ean principali­ty.

Gabriel Boschilia opened the scoring from a free-kick before Germain added two more of his own as Monaco put the game to bed before half-time, with substitute Guido Carrillo putting the gloss on the result at the death.

The result comes four days after Monaco beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 to secure qualificat­ion for the last 16 as winners of their Champions League group.

It was a fifth straight win in all competitio­ns for Monaco and Europe’s most prolific side kept up their remarkable scoring record – from Cote d’Azur rivals Nice.

“As coach I’m happy, but the merit goes to the players. They understand, and especially the younger ones, that the difference between the big teams and small ones is the intensity put into matches,” said Portuguese coach Jardim, who played down talk of a first title for the club since 2000.

“One match can change everything. We are an ambitious just two changes to the team that had dispatched Spurs at the same Stade Louis II on Tuesday, with Boschilia and Andrea Raggi coming in for Thomas Lemar and the injured Benjamin Mendy.

Brazilian prospect Boschilia opened the scoring midway through the first half when he curled a superb free-kick on his left foot beyond the reach of Yohann Pele and into the top-right corner of the net for his fourth goal of the season.

And Germain struck again six minutes from half-time, curling a shot beyond the reach of Pele after good play down the right by Djibril Sidibe.

A shell-shocked Marseille, with their new American owner Frank McCourt watching on, had no answer and Monaco secured their record win over Marseille when they netted again in injury time through Argentine striker Carrillo. — AFP

 ??  ?? Taking flight: Monaco’s Radamel Falcao goes airborne after a challenge by Marseille goalkeeper Yohann Pele on Saturday. — Reuters
Taking flight: Monaco’s Radamel Falcao goes airborne after a challenge by Marseille goalkeeper Yohann Pele on Saturday. — Reuters

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