From the 2nd minute, Monegasque striker Wissam Ben Yedder scored from the penalty spot to open the scoring, but Alexandre Lacazette managed to restore the balance at the end of the first half. In the second half, Lyon scored two more goals thanks to Maxence Caquera and Mathis Cherki.
Kaliningrad “Baltika” advanced to the RPL
Russian midfielder “Monaco” Alexander Golovin came out in the starting lineup, but was substituted in the 71st minute.
The defeat left Monaco out of the Champions League chances and the team are in 4th place with 65 points, while Lyon are 7th in the standings with 59 points.
Source: Sport

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