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A thrilling 1-1 draw between Monaco and Le Havre in a closely contested Ligue 1 match saw both teams put on a show of attacking football.
Monaco, playing at home, started with a more dominant approach, controlling the ball for a significant portion of the game. They managed 61% possession and attempted 17 shots, 5 on target, while Le Havre managed 3 shots on goal.
The first half was fairly even, with neither side creating clear-cut scoring opportunities. The match really came alive in the second half. Monaco's Wissam Ben Yedder broke the deadlock with a stunning goal in the 63rd minute. However, Le Havre quickly responded. In a surprising turn of events, a deflected own goal from one of their players leveled the score in the 65th minute.
The final few minutes were filled with tense play. Both teams pushed for a winner, but the score remained locked at 1-1.
The exciting moments were plentiful, starting with the own goal that levelled the match, followed by the substitution flurry at the very end and the impressive display of shots, showing that both teams were very determined. Both sides demonstrated a willingness to take on the opposition with a high tempo, showing a great deal of determination.