Vous-êtes ici: AccueilSport2014 11 02Article 313843

Players Abroad of Sunday, 2 November 2014

Source: SBS

Benjamin Moukandjo comes back to haunt his former club

Reims was under pressure for much of Saturday’s (AEDT) Ligue 1 clash at the Stade Louis II, and were fortunate to only be one down when Moukandjo was brought off the bench with half an hour remaining.

However, Monaco was left to rue its failure to convert its dominance into more goals when the Cameroon international – who played for the principality club in the 2010-2011 season – slotted past Danijel Subasic in the 80th minute.

Leandro Jardim’s host’s began the game on the front foot, and Elderson Echiejile gave it a deserved lead when he rounded off a smart passing move 20 minutes in.

Bernardo Silva raced down the right and sent a low ball to the back post, where the Nigerian was on hand to convert his first goal of the season from a tight angle.

Monaco continued to pile forward after the opener, with teenager Anthony Martial at the forefront of the attacks.

The 18 year-old was denied a goal by Mohamed Fofana when he scuffed beyond keeper Johnny Placide, only for the Reims defender to clear his goal-bound effort.

Martial went close again soon after, as his fierce drive from inside the area forced Placide into a good save at his near post.

There was no let-up in the home side’s dominance after the break, but its lack of cutting edge in the final third cost it dear.

A swift Reims counter with 10 minutes remaining ended with Moukandjo side-footing beyond Subasic from Nicolas de Preville’s perfectly weighted cross from the right.