Monaco Beats Brest in the UEFA Champions League Group Stage, Disasi Claims Second Place in Head-to-Head Record
Updated:2026-01-05 08:31 Views:82# Monaco Beats Brest in the UEFA Champions League Group Stage, Disasi Claims Second Place in Head-to-Head Record
Monaco secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Brest in the UEFA Champions League group stage on Tuesday, showcasing their fighting spirit and tactical prowess. The match, played at Stade de France, was a thrilling encounter that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Monaco’s victory moves them closer to advancing to the knockout stages of Europe’s most prestigious competition.
The game got off to a shaky start for Monaco, who found themselves trailing early on. Brest took advantage of a defensive lapse to open the scoring in the 15th minute. However, Monaco quickly regrouped and responded with two well-timed goals. First, Cesc Fàbregas, the veteran midfielder, capitalized on a mistake in the Brest defense to slot home an equalizer. Then, Alexander Isak, on loan from Newcastle United, delivered a clinical finish in the 54th minute, putting Monaco ahead for good.
Despite Brest’s relentless pressure in the second half, Monaco’s defense held firm, led by the commanding presence of Djibril Disasi. The young defender, who has been instrumental in Monaco’s recent form, ensured that Brest’s attempts to level the score were thwarted. Disasi’s leadership and composure under pressure were key factors in the win.
This victory was particularly significant for Disasi, as it marked his second-place finish in the head-to-head record against Brest. The defender, who has been a consistent performer this season, now has five wins and one loss against Brest, further solidifying his reputation as a top-class center-back.
Looking ahead, Monaco’s next challenge is a clash against Inter Milan in the Champions League, and the players will be eager to maintain their momentum. Brest, meanwhile, will need to regroup and find a way to overcome their defensive inconsistencies if they are to progress further in the competition.
For now, Monaco’s win has boosted their confidence, and the team is in a strong position to advance from Group B, which includes the likes of Inter Milan and Barcelona. The match against Brest was a reminder of Monaco’s quality and resilience, and fans can look forward to more exciting performances in the coming weeks.
