The Polish goalkeeper Marcin Bulkawho saved two penalties from Florian Balogunand the Ivorians Jeremie Bogawho scored in the 91st minute, gave the winner Monaco vs. Nice (0-1) which ousted his rival from the lead and temporarily settled at the top.
Undefeated and improved by his victory on the last date in the Parc des Princes match Paris Saint-Germain, Nice invaded the Louis II stadium and won the Côte d’Azur derby thanks to a goal from the African who, at game time, came off the bench and took over Sofiane Diop.
The Monegasque team started the day at the top of the table, with three wins and two draws. But they suffered their first disappointment on the course and lost the lead on the sixth day, against the Allianz Riviera team.
Victory was in the hands of the local team but a lack of success condemned them. Two penalties in his favor. And he missed both, the goalkeeper stopped Bulka, savior of Nice He also had his chances and took advantage of a requirement and left Monaco with the biggest prize.
The first clear chance was in the 9th minute when there was a foul inside the penalty area Jordan Lotomba about russian Alexander Golovin This was allowed as a punishment. He turned it on Balogun and Marcin Bulka She guessed the intention and stopped him.
The second was after the break, in the 53rd minute. A lack of Morgan Samson about japanese Takumi Minamino. He tried again Balogun which performed poorly, in the middle. AND Bulk goal thwarted again.
He Nice He suppressed his anger and waited for his chance. It could have come from a corner which he finished with a header. Youssouf Ndayishimiye and that hit the crossbar but occurred in extension, in an individual action by Vogueafter receiving the ball from Melvin Bardwhich ended with the only goal of the match.
In the success of Nice He is a leader with a point ahead of him. Monaco and two about Brestthird and who will play with him Lyon (where he will debut as a coach Fabio Grosso), and three at Monacofourth, measured on Sunday at Paris Saint-Germain.
Source: La Verdad

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