In the latest match of the French top flight, Monaco beat Reims 2-1, with goals from Ben Yedder and Frédéric.
The game started off brightly for Monaco, as they took the lead through a well-taken penalty kick by Ben Yedder. However, Reims came back to level the score in the 8th minute when they scored a goal through a header from Antoine Griezmann.
Despite this setback, Monaco maintained their momentum and scored two more goals in quick succession before halftime. In the second half, they continued to dominate possession and create chances for themselves, but it was not enough to overcome Reims' resistance.
As the final whistle blew, Monaco celebrated their victory, while the fans erupted in cheers. The result was a testament to the resilience of the team, who had been struggling with injuries throughout the season.
Ben Yedder, who scored his first professional goal, said afterwards that he was happy to have played against such a strong opponent. "It's always tough to play against teams like Reims, especially when you're playing at home," he said. "But I'm glad we were able to come out on top."
For Frédéric, who made a number of key saves, it was a welcome relief after a difficult start to the season. "We've had a few injuries so far, and it's nice to see them coming off the bench," he said. "But we've still got to improve our performance and continue working hard."
