Football: Maghnes Akliouche-inspired Monaco prepare for Champions League return with a win

Golovin is held aloft by his teammates after scoring in Monaco's win over Brest at the Stade Louis II.

Maghnes Akliouche netted a brace as AS Monaco prepared for Wednesday night’s Champions League encounter with Benfica with a hard-earned 3-2 win over Brest at the Stade Louis II on Friday.

Both Monaco and Brest are currently flying high in the Champions League having enjoyed unbeaten starts to their respective campaigns. However, only one side showed their true level in the first half.

A “nightmare night” for Brest

Brest, too passive, were cut open by Monaco’s first meaningful attack of the match with Eliesse Ben Seghir combining with fellow academy product Maghnes Akliouche for the opener. It was the latter who provided the finishing touch for his first, but not his last, of the night.

Brest’s “nightmare night”, in the words of Eric Roy, got worse in the 20-minute mark with key player Pierre Lees-Melou forced off with an injury, returning for the second-half on crutches. By 25 minutes, Les Pirates were two goals down thanks to Aleksandr Golovin’s finish following a misplaced pass from Lees-Melou’s replacement Edimilson Fernandes.

“It was his first of the season so very happy for ‘Golo’,” said Adi Hütter post-match. It wasn’t only his first goal of the season but his first goal contribution, a fact that has gone under the radar amid the exploits of Ben Seghir and Akliouche. 

Monaco let Brest back in

Breel Embolo could – and should – have made it 3-0 just before the break but he blasted over after some good work from Ben Seghir to get to the by-line, much to the frustration of Hütter. “We were guilty of letting them back in. There was a big chance for 3-0 and 2-0 is always a difficult score,” said the Austrian. 

As Hütter points out, the 2-0 scoreline at half-time represented a fragile dominance and it didn’t take much for Brest to apply the pressure. “In the second half, we showed our level,” said Roy, whose decision to bring on Kamory Doumbia allowed Brest to unsettle the Monaco defence.

Just five minutes into the second half, the Breton side reduced the deficit through Abdallah Sima. Chances were, however, at a premium for the visitors. When they came, they had to be taken, but they weren’t. Mama Baldé had a golden chance to equalise but, under pressure from Christian Mawissa, he blasted over.

With temperatures rising and Roy sent to the stands having been shown a red card for throwing his cap in disgust about a refereeing decision, “throwing your hat is now sanctionable”, he quipped, Monaco seized control once again.

Akliouche an “international-level player” – Hütter

George Ilenikhena forced Marco Bizot into a strong save but he was beaten shortly after. It was Ilenikhena who slipped Akliouche in and the latter pulled out a deft chip to settle the game. Ludovic Ajorque netted a late consolsation, but in vain as Monaco keep up the chase with Ligue 1 leaders PSG.

Naturally, Akliouche’s performance was the talking point post-match. “He has made a huge progression. For me, he is an international-level player,” began Hütter.

“He can be happy that he is an example [of our academy], the same as Eliesse, who came from the Groupe Élite and is now with the pros. When I arrived last season, I saw he was a talent but when you are up front or a No.10, you have to bring stats, and set-up or score goals. He brings us lots of stats. With two goals, he was for sure the key player tonight,” added the Monaco manager. 

It is a result that keeps the pressure on PSG, whilst keeping Marseille at arm’s length and one that also gives them confidence ahead of a Champions League match against Benfica, in which they can state their top-eight credentials.

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Casino de Monte-Carlo sets sail aboard luxury cruise liner Crystal Symphony

In a historic first, Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer has launched its storied Casino de Monte-Carlo experience beyond the borders of Monaco, thanks to a landmark partnership with Crystal Cruises.

The legendary Casino de Monte-Carlo name and brand have gone international. The world-famous gaming venue is now earning its sea legs aboard Crystal Cruises’ luxury Crystal Symphony, an elegant and prestigious vessel that boasts one of the highest crew-to-guest ratios in the industry.

This major moment in the timeline of the Monaco icon was celebrated at an extravagant ribbon-cutting ceremony aboard the cruise liner in Venice on 14th November, attended by Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer (SBM) Chairman and CEO Stéphane Valeri and Manfredi Lefebvre, the Executive Chairman of A&K Travel Group, which owns Crystal Cruises.

The partnership between SBM and Crystal Cruises will see the Casino de Monte-Carlo expand its reach beyond the Principality for the first time in its nearly 160-year history. SBM opened the illustrious Casino de Monte-Carlo in July 1865, and the venue has been a world leader in high-stakes gaming ever since.

Now, passengers aboard Crystal Symphony can experience the thrill of this renowned attraction in a specially designed on-board space, which offers a range of 29 slot machines and three live tables featuring Blackjack, American Roulette, and Ultimate Texas Hold’em. Additionally, guests will have access to Crystal’s premium beverage offerings, including specialty cocktails and a collection of global wines served by Avenue Saloon. The casino’s design, led by SBM, draws inspiration from the original Casino de Monte-Carlo.

“We could not be prouder to unveil the first-ever Casino de Monte-Carlo at sea aboard Crystal Symphony this week,” said A&K Travel Group’s Lefebvre.

He spoke glowingly of the Group’s new partnership with SBM, calling the Monaco-based hospitality conglomerate “a global leader in the casino industry.” Lefebvre also praised the two parties’ shared commitment to delivering refined experiences for travellers.

“It is a huge pleasure to inaugurate the first Casino de Monte-Carlo ever outside the Principality of Monaco, on Crystal Symphony, and I am very grateful to Crystal for making this dream come true,” added SBM’s Valeri. “I am truly convinced that the ultimate cruise experience designed by Crystal, combined with the Monte-Carlo expertise in gaming, will strengthen our brands while creating unique moments.”

The new casino will soon expand to a second ship, Crystal Serenity, which is due to set sail from Fort Lauderdale on 18th December. Crystal has also announced plans to bring the upscale gaming experience to all its future oceangoing vessels, excluding expedition ships.

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Vassilis Spanoulis linked to Head Coach role at AS Monaco Basket

Since the surprise announcement that Sasa Obradovic would be leaving his role Head Coach of AS Monaco Basket, rumours have been swirling about who will replace him. One of the most convincing names is that of Vassilis Spanoulis, a legend of Greek basketball.

If the rumours are to be believed, AS Monaco has reportedly found a replacement for its Serbian former head coach in the form of Vassilis Spanoulis.

The news, first reported by Serbian outlet Meridian Sport on 19th November following Obradovic’s abrupt departure, could signal Spanoulis’ return to the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague.

The 42-year-old Spanoulis is most well-known for his exceptional playing career but has also enjoyed more recent successes as a coach at Peristeri Athens.

He is no stranger to EuroLeague glory, having claimed the title three times during his illustrious playing career and is one of the all-time top scorers in the history of the league.

Transitioning to coaching, he first led the EuroLeague Basketball Next Generation Tournament’s Select Team in 2021 before taking over Greek club Peristeri in 2022.

Under his guidance, Peristeri reached the Final Four of the Basketball Champions League, earning him the title of Best Coach of the 2023/24 season.

Spanoulis’ successes have extended to the international stage; he is credited with revitalising the Greek national team and helping them secure an Olympic berth and a quarterfinal appearance in Paris 2024.

His collaboration with NBA superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo during the off-season further showcased his coaching prowess, with Antetokounmpo thanking Spanoulis for improvements in his game.

Monaco currently sits seventh in the EuroLeague standings—outside the top six spots that guarantee a direct path to the playoffs. In France’s Betclic Elite league, the Roca Team is sixth. With his winning mentality and tactical acumen, Spanoulis could be the spark that propels Monaco back into EuroLeague contention and closer to domestic dominance.

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Basketball: Second-half surge seals AS Monaco’s win against ASVEL

AS Monaco Basket have earned a high-scoring EuroLeague win over Lyon’s ASVEL in the team’s first game without former head coach Sasa Obradovic.

Fuelled by a standout performance from Elie Okobo and an epic second-half surge in points, AS Monaco Basket secured an important win against their longtime rivals LDLC ASVEL on Thursday 21st November.

The game was the Roca Team’s first since the news broke that Sasa Obradovic would be stepping down as head coach. Assistant coach Manuchar Markoishvili has taken on the role in the interim.

Speaking after the game, Markoishvili said, “These last few days have not been easy for the group… The players showed incredible consistency and concentration tonight. They played together and fought together, and that collective effort was key.”

Okobo delivered an impressive performance at the EuroLeague fixture, which took place at home in the Salle Gaston Médecin at the Stade Louis II. The French player finished as the game’s top scorer with 27 points, six assists and three steals.

“Tonight, we found that collective spirit again,” he said. “We showed that we were happy to be on the court and fought together for the club. Personally, I felt great—I had energy and fire in my legs.”

Okobo’s offensive surge, particularly in the second half, was instrumental in securing the win. His efforts were complemented by a solid defensive display led by Matthew Strazel, whose high-pressure play disrupted ASVEL’s rhythm.

“We raised our defensive intensity, and that made the difference,” said Strazel. “We fought from start to finish and played with heart.”

The second half also saw Mike James and Alpha Diallo contribute key points, while Jaron Blossomgame’s defensive interceptions kept ASVEL at bay.

AS Monaco’s next EuroLeague challenge comes on 29th November as they face Panathinaikos in Athens.

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Beking returns to Monaco, blending sport, sustainability, and solidarity

Beking Monaco is set to deliver a thrilling day of cycling and community engagement on Sunday, highlighted by a charity auction supporting impactful causes.

Beking, Monaco’s flagship cycling event, is more than just a celebration of sport; it is a powerful platform for change. Returning this year with an array of activities, from the pro-am race to parent-child rides and children’s races, the event showcases its commitment to sustainability, education, and social good. Central to this mission is the much-anticipated charity auction, which will raise funds for the Fight AIDS Foundation, the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation, and the Beking Foundation—an initiative established by professional cyclists following last year’s event.

The auction promises exclusive prizes, including a limited-edition World Champion Prologo/Tadej saddle, signed by cycling legend Tadej Pogacar, along with jerseys and a bike from the 2024 cycling season’s standout athlete. Motorsport enthusiasts will have the chance to bid on Charles Leclerc’s helmet from his Monaco, Monza, and Austin victories, as well as gloves from rising Formula 1 star Ollie Bearman, who will also make a special appearance. Tennis fans can vie for autographed rackets from Jannik Sinner and Marin Čilić, with Čilić also offering a full kit for auction. Other highlights include a signed jersey from football sensation Erling Haaland and a sleek Stajvelo City Bike, blending functionality and design.

Beking’s mission extends beyond the race track, aiming to inspire collective action around environmental sustainability and education. Last year, proceeds supported various organizations, including The Rayner Foundation, Regala un Sogno, Amigos de Ositeti, and Associazione Bambi, alongside Fight AIDS. This year’s event will expand on this legacy by backing new initiatives for vulnerable communities, with details to be announced soon.

Beking Monaco 2024 will be held between 9am and 5pm on Sunday 24th November at Port Hercule.

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