Even after the dismissal of Thierry Henry and the imminent arrival of Leonardo Jardim, it seems that very little can be done to save AS Monaco's freefall descent in Ligue 1 after yet another defeat, this time against Dijon, on Saturday.
It was a six-pointer at the Stade Gaston-Gerard with both sides starting the match in the relegation zone.
The Principality parted ways with Henry during the week after just 20 games in charge due to a poor run of form, yet the change did not spark any sort of difference to the side's performance, even with the likes of Cesc Fabregas and Radamel Falcao in the line-up.
Dijon went 1-0 up on 24 minutes after Kwon Chang-Hoon latched onto a great pass from Fouad Chafikm and the South Korean made no mistake with a cool finish.
Naldo's red card on the hour-mark made life even tougher for Monaco, after a strong challenge on Julio Tavares.
The hosts seized full advantage and made it 2-0 nine minutes through Naim Sliti to seal the three points.
The result moves Dijon out of the bottom three and leaves Monaco second from bottom, three points from safety.
Mimiboy
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fabregas be wondering what he got himself into 😀😀
cwesi2000
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Their problems goes beyond sacking a coach, they need to used all the money they got after they sold all their best players and buy the best from market again, that's it, that's the only solution for them.