2-0, 30-year-old Japanese star scored a stunning goal: assisting Ligue 1 with two consecutive victories, rising to second place overnight
4:42pm, 13 May 2025Football
Monaco, which ranked third before the game, ushered in the 33rd round of Ligue 1. Monaco played against the Ligue 1 7-time champion and Lyon, which ranked seventh before the game, in this game.

Lyon is only 3 points behind Strasbourg, which is 6th, and 3 points behind Nice, which is 4th, so Lyon still hopes to win a Champions League place next season, while Monaco is only 1 point ahead of Lille, which is 5th, before the game, and there is still a risk of falling out of the Champions League place area. Therefore, this game must be won for both sides and must do their best.
In the 17th minute of the second half, Aklius made a wonderful pass. 30-year-old Japanese star Takumi Minami dribbled the ball into the left side of the penalty area and scored a low shot to help Monaco take the lead.

6 minutes later, Kamala made a wonderful pass and Zakaria helped Monaco to win another goal.
In the end, Monaco defeated Lyon as he wished and ushered in two consecutive victories, while Lyon suffered two consecutive losses. Monaco took the lead after the game and rose to second place.
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