Monaco look revitalised under the smart management of Adi Hütter

The team stuttered badly at the end of last season, even missing out on Europe, but they’ve set the early pace this year

By Eric Devin for Get French Football News

Monaco winning their first two matches of the season is not a total surprise. But their performances in the 4-2 victory against Clermont on the opening weekend and their 3-0 win against Strasbourg on Sunday suggest their reboot is coming together apace, especially given that other putative European contenders have stumbled out of the blocks.

After a serious injury to Breel Embolo and the departures of Axel Disasi to Chelsea and Kevin Volland to Union Berlin, the team looked weaker than last season. The players brought in over the summer – former Juventus midfielder Denis Zakaria, goalkeeper Philipp Köhn, and defenders Mohammed Salisu and Wilfried Singo – were sturdy additions and young enough to develop further. But with Embolo absent and last season’s top scorer Wissam Ben Yedder another year older, they did not seem to have enough goals in the squad.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/aug/21/monaco-look-revitalised-under-the-smart-management-of-adi-hutter

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