The Citizen (Gauteng)

Monaco look to Colombian

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– Monaco owe most of their recent success to their young guns, but when they face Manchester City looking to overturn a two-goal deficit in their Champions League last-16 tie tonight, they will turn to experience in Radamel Falcao (above).

The Colombian striker, who endured two dismal injury-plagued seasons in the Premier League, has been near his best since he returned this season from a season-long loan at Chelsea.

“This season I’ve been playing consistent­ly. The club has full confidence in me, the staff and my team-mates make me feel important,” said Falcao, who scored two but missed a potentiall­y decisive penalty in Monaco’s 5-3 defeat in the first leg in Manchester.

“With confidence, the rest comes naturally. I don’t think players forget how to play football. I just needed playing time and continuity,” Falcao added.

Monaco, who geared up for the game with a 2-1 victory over Girondins de Bordeaux on Saturday, will need to show more focus if they are to go through.

“We’re at a crucial stage in the season. In the Champions League, one mistake in a game can be fatal,” said Falcao, who has scored 16 goals in Ligue 1 this season and six in the Champions League.

“We need to raise our level of concentrat­ion to make up for our lack of experience in this competitio­n.”

Falcao, who has recovered from a hip injury, is expected to start in a 4-4-2 formation alongside prodigy Kylian Mbappe with Bernardo Silva, another young gem in the squad, expected to provide them with scoring opportunit­ies.

Monaco’s only concern is the absence of centreback Kamil Glick, who will be replaced by Jemerson. – Reuters

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