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Monaco suffer second successive loss with Angers shock

On target: Angers Jean-Eudes Aholou (3R) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Monaco (MIGUEL MEDINA)
On target: Angers Jean-Eudes Aholou (3R) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Monaco (MIGUEL MEDINA)

French Ligue 1 title hopefuls Monaco slumped to a second successive defeat on Friday, losing 1-0 at home to struggling Angers.

After a 0-0 draw with Lille was followed by a 2-1 derby defeat to Nice, Monaco were undone by a fine 29th-minute strike from Jean-Eudes Aholou.

"It's our worst match of the season," said Monaco coach Adi Huetter.

"We were missing everything, especially in the first half. Angers played a very good match but above all because of the way we played....it was messy and too slow".

The defeat leaves Monaco, who travel to Bologna in the Champions League on Tuesday, in danger of losing second place in the table to Marseille later this weekend.

Lille stay third after drawing 1-1 with fifth-placed Lyon who salvaged a point in stoppage time thanks to Malick Fofana.

Jonathan David had given Lille a 17th-minute lead, converting a chance created for him by Ainsley Maitland-Niles.

Lille's next clash is a home tie against Juventus in the Champions League on Tuesday.

French champions Paris Saint-Germain still the table by three points and they could extend that advantage when they host Lens on Saturday.

In stark contrast to Monaco's fortunes, Angers have now won two games in a row.

Their 4-2 win over Saint Etienne last week was their first of the season after they had drawn four and lost four of their opening eight games.

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