Monaco vs Paris Saint Germain Result

Monaco
Full Time

Paris Saint Germain
📍 Stade Louis II, Fontvieille
🗓️ Tuesday, 17 Feb 2026 at 20:00
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CERTIFIED WPredicted
0 - 2
Actual
2 - 3
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PSG Survive Early Monaco Blitz to Seal Dramatic 3-2 Comeback Win
Paris Saint Germain overturned a two-goal deficit to edge Monaco 3-2 in a pulsating Champions League clash at the Stade Louis II. Monaco stunned the visitors with a lightning start, racing into a 2-0 lead inside 18 minutes thanks to goals from Folarin Balogun and Aleksandr Golovin. However, PSG’s dominance in possession and relentless attacking pressure paid off as they clawed their way back, with goals in the 29th and 41st minutes restoring parity before a second-half winner sealed the turnaround. Monaco, despite their early heroics, struggled to maintain control as PSG monopolized the ball with a staggering 80% possession and racked up 27 shots to Monaco’s 7. The hosts’ hopes were further dented by a red card, leaving them to defend desperately against wave after wave of Parisian attacks. Ultimately, PSG’s class and depth shone through, with the decisive strike arriving midway through the second half to complete a memorable comeback.
Monaco
Monaco exploded out of the blocks, catching PSG cold with two well-taken goals in the opening 18 minutes. Folarin Balogun and Aleksandr Golovin were clinical, capitalizing on rare early chances. However, after their dream start, Monaco were forced onto the back foot as PSG took control. Reduced to 10 men, Monaco’s attacking threat evaporated and they spent much of the second half defending deep, struggling to relieve the pressure. Despite their resilience and early attacking verve, Monaco’s inability to retain possession and the numerical disadvantage proved costly. Their defense was eventually breached three times as PSG’s quality told.
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Paris Saint Germain
PSG were rocked by Monaco’s early double but responded with professionalism and attacking flair. Dominating possession (80%) and firing 27 shots (8 on target), they methodically wore down the hosts. The midfield trio of Zaïre-Emery, Vitinha, and João Neves dictated the tempo, while the front three persistently threatened Monaco’s stretched back line. After drawing level before halftime, PSG’s relentless pressure finally told with a 67th-minute winner. Defensively, they were rarely troubled after the opening period, and their composure in possession ensured Monaco were unable to mount a comeback.
Key Players
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Key Moments
1' — Goal
Folarin Balogun fires Monaco ahead with a clinical finish inside the opening minute.
18' — Goal
Aleksandr Golovin doubles Monaco’s lead, sending the home fans into raptures.
29' — Goal
PSG pull one back, halting Monaco’s momentum and shifting the tide.
41' — Goal
PSG equalize before halftime, capitalizing on their growing dominance.
67' — Goal
PSG complete the comeback with a decisive third goal.
Second Half' — Red Card
Monaco reduced to 10 men, forced into a defensive shell for the remainder.
Tactical Analysis
Monaco lined up in a 4-2-3-1, looking to spring forward quickly and exploit spaces behind PSG’s high line. Their early success came from direct play and swift transitions, but as the match wore on, they were forced deeper, especially after the red card. The midfield duo of Camara and Zakaria struggled to cope with PSG’s technical superiority and movement. PSG’s 4-3-3 shape allowed them to overload central areas and dominate the ball, with Zaïre-Emery orchestrating play and full-backs Hakimi and Mendes providing width. The front three stretched Monaco’s defense, and the visitors’ patient build-up eventually wore down the hosts. After Monaco’s dismissal, PSG’s numerical advantage became even more pronounced, and they controlled both tempo and territory until the final whistle.
Turning Point
PSG’s equalizer in the 41st minute, which erased Monaco’s early advantage and set the stage for the second-half winner.
Man of the Match
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
Led PSG’s attacking charge, scored a crucial goal, and was a constant threat throughout.