Monaco held by Montpellier, coach takes blame

Leonardo Jardim's men trail league leader Paris Saint-Germain on goal difference, ahead of the capital club's home match against unbeaten Bordeaux on Saturday.

Published : Sep 30, 2017 09:44 IST , Paris

Monaco struck first in the 38th minute as the red-hot Radamel Falcao slid in to score, but Montpellier kept its host at arm's length and Camara stunned the home crowd.
Monaco struck first in the 38th minute as the red-hot Radamel Falcao slid in to score, but Montpellier kept its host at arm's length and Camara stunned the home crowd.
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Monaco struck first in the 38th minute as the red-hot Radamel Falcao slid in to score, but Montpellier kept its host at arm's length and Camara stunned the home crowd.

French champion Monaco missed the chance to go top of Ligue 1 as Souleymane Camara struck an injury-time equaliser to snatch Montpellier a 1-1 draw at the Stade Louis II on Friday.

After a slow start, Monaco struck first in the 38th minute as the red-hot Radamel Falcao slid in to score, but Montpellier kept its host at arm's length and Camara stunned the home crowd.

Leonardo Jardim's men trail league leader Paris Saint-Germain on goal difference, ahead of the capital club's home match against unbeaten Bordeaux on Saturday.

"Five minutes from the end when you're leading 1-0, you need to stay focused," the Portuguese coach said.

"Of course, I'm not happy. The goal of winning was not achieved. The person responsible for these things is me."

Monaco went into the game after a surprising 3-0 Champions League loss at home to Porto in midweek.

Jardim responded by making five changes to his starting XI, welcoming back goalkeeper Danijel Subasic from injury, as well as reinstating close-season signing Stevan Jovetic alongside Falcao up front.

Montpellier, which held PSG to a 0-0 draw last weekend, began the match on the front foot and it could have taken the lead when Pedro Mendes found himself with space inside the area, but the centre-back curled too close to Subasic.

Monaco was not much-improved from the Porto defeat, but broke through before half-time as winger Rony Lopes got behind the away defence and crossed low for Falcao, who managed to bundle the ball over the line from point-blank range.

The Colombian has now scored 12 goals in just eight Ligue 1 games this season.

Monaco was far from its fluent best, and Montpellier was the stronger side for much of the second period, with full-back Ruben Aguilar volleying narrowly wide.

The host came close to scoring a second goal, though, as Thomas Lemar ran clean through before dinking his effort past the far post.

But Montpellier grabbed a deserved point in the second minute of injury-time as 34-year-old Senegalese forward Camara pounced to head home Kevin Berigaud's cross.

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