Zagreb – Monaco: “We are going to suffer”, why Monegasques can be worried

Zagreb – Monaco We are going to suffer why Monegasques

After the victory against Barcelona at the opening of the Champions League, Monaco wants to capitalize on the confidence gained in Ligue 1 to continue against Dinamo Zagreb.

ASM must capitalize on its confidence to sign a 2/2 in the Champions League. Last weekend in Ligue 1 also confirmed a refrain, Monaco does not lose. The victory against Montpellier (2-1) obtained in a landslide at the end of added time is anything but insignificant. It showed the character and self-sacrifice of the Monegasques in a successful start to the season. Hutter’s men, who also expect to “suffer” this evening, are tied at the top of Ligue 1 with PSG, all while being undefeated (5 wins, 1 draw). “It’s our first away match in this competition. Dinamo have just changed coaches and some players. Okay, they foundered in Munich. But since then, everything has changed. We expect a lot suffer.” Caio Henrique is aware of this dynamic and warns that “the next opponents can expect Monaco to be very mentally strong and capable of working as a team.” A confidence gained which allows them to approach this second day of the Champions League calmly facing the Dinamo Zagreb. But be careful because Dinamo turned everything upside down in two weeks. Coach Sergej Jakirovic and then interim assistant Sandro Perkovic were fired and change often causes miracles. It started with a big victory in the Zagreb derby against Lokomotiva (5-1) this weekend.

A European competition that ASM got off to a flying start with a resounding success against Barcelona (2-1), clearly providing a glimpse of a possible qualification for the final phase if the Monegasques manage to continue. This Dinamo clearly seems within reach. Literally humiliated against Bayern Munich (9-2), Zagreb followed up with another scathing setback against the 9th in the championship (4-1) before raising its head with 2 consecutive victories. This Bjelica team, however, remains with only 2 successes in the last 7 meetings.

On which channel to watch Dinamo Zagreb – Monaco?

This meeting will be followed on Canal + Foot.

At what time to watch Dinamo Zagreb – Monaco?

This Dinamo – Zagreb – Monaco will start at 9 p.m. at the Maksimir Stadium (35,123 seats).

What are the probable line-ups for this Dinamo Zagreb – Monaco?

For Zagreb.Nevistic – Ristovski, Bernauer, Torrente, Pierre-Gabriel – Ademi, Misic, Baturina – Cordoba, Petkovic, Hoxha.

For Monaco.Köhn–Vanderson, SingoKehrer, Caio Henrique – Camara, Zakaria – Akliouche, Golovin, Ben Seghir – Embolo.

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