Match Report: Monaco 0–1 Lille – Les Dogues Snatch Crucial Away Win
LOSC Lille secured a valuable 1-0 victory away at AS Monaco on May 11, 2026, thanks to a well-taken first-half goal and a disciplined defensive display. The result kept Lille in the chase for Champions League qualification, while Monaco’s inconsistent form continued to frustrate their home supporters.
First Half Goal Decides It
The only goal of the game arrived in the 31st minute. Lille counter-attacked with speed after a Monaco corner broke down. Jonathan David led the charge, exchanged passes with Rémy Cabella, and slotted the ball past goalkeeper Philipp Köhn. The goal was a testament to Lille's efficiency in transition.
Monaco responded positively, with Wissam Ben Yedder coming close twice before half-time. However, Lille’s defense, marshaled by José Fonte and Bafodé Diakité, held firm under pressure.
Second Half Resistance
Monaco dominated possession in the second half, but Lille’s compact shape made it difficult for the hosts to create clear chances. The closest Monaco came was from a header by Ben Yedder that sailed just over the bar in the 72nd minute. Lille goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier was not seriously tested, making only two routine saves.
Key Performances
- Jonathan David – his 18th Ligue 1 goal of the season proved decisive. The Canadian striker remains one of the league’s most lethal finishers.
- José Fonte – at 42 years old, the veteran center-back delivered a masterclass in positioning and leadership, making eight clearances and blocking two shots.
Table Implications
Lille move to 4th place with 57 points, level on points with Marseille but with a superior goal difference. Monaco drop to 7th, six points adrift of a European spot with only three matches left. For manager Adi Hütter, the result was a missed opportunity to close the gap.

