ASM will meet Stade de Reims this Sunday. A challenge for the Rock team against a very strong opponent since the arrival of Will Still.
Monaco welcomes Reims this Sunday at the end of the afternoon, with the aim of getting back on track after the disappointment of the European Cup and two Ligue 1 matches without a win.
“We got some players back this week, and a big challenge awaits us against Reims who haven’t lost for 18 games. It’s a very interesting test for us, knowing that we are the last team to win against them. “, has explained Philip Clement at a press conference yesterday.
The former Genk and Bruges coach also spoke about his compatriot Will Stillwhom he will therefore meet at Louis II: “I met him several times in Belgium but I do not know him personally. I know that he comes from a family very committed to football, because his brother was an assistant at the Club Brugge before I went, and his other brother is a video analyst. They started at a very young age in football at professional level and are very passionate.”