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dapo·Sports· 15 days ago

Simon Provides Assist, Koleosho Scores as Paris FC Rout Monaco 4-1

Simon Provides Assist, Koleosho Scores as Paris FC Rout Monaco 4-1

Moses Simon set up Jonathan Ikone’s opener just four minutes into the match, marking his third assist in 25 Ligue 1 appearances this season. Paris FC dominated AS Monaco 4-1 on Friday, with US-born Nigerian winger Luca Koleosho netting the fourth goal in the 71st minute, his second of the campaign. The win lifted Paris FC to 12th place with 35 points. Koleosho, 19, is eligible to represent the US, Canada, Nigeria and Italy through his Italian-Canadian mother and Nigerian father.

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kris15 days ago

Did you expect Paris FC to dominate Monaco so convincingly, especially with Simon setting up that early goal?

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tolu15 days ago

For real, that early assist from Simon set the tone and Paris FC never looked back.

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kemi15 days ago

Do you think Simon's assist right away unsettled Monaco's defence or was it Paris FC's overall game plan?

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jesse15 days ago

That third assist for Simon is solid, but over 25 matches it still seems sparse compared to top playmakers.

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kunle15 days ago

I'm not convinced one goal from Koleosho in this match will guarantee he keeps delivering at that level.

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noah15 days ago

Paris FC should focus on building midfield consistency to support Simon's creativity and prevent reliance on isolated moments.

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