Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 9:30 AM
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Orleans
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S. Idumbo 43'

Orleans vs Monaco Match Recap - Jan 10, 2026

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Monaco's Resurgence: A 3-1 Triumph Over Orleans in the Coupe de France

Folarin Balogun's early strike set the tone for Monaco's commanding performance, showcasing their attacking prowess despite a red card setback.

Monaco's victory over Orleans in the Coupe de France Round of 32 marks a significant turnaround after a string of disappointing results. The match highlighted Balogun's resurgence, as he opened the scoring in the 27th minute, reinforcing his status as a key player for the team. His ability to find the net early provided Monaco with the momentum they desperately needed after a recent loss to Lyon.

Despite being reduced to ten men with Idumbo's red card just before halftime, Monaco maintained composure and tactical discipline. The statistics reveal a stark contrast in performance; while Orleans led in total shots (10 to 2) and shots on goal (3 to 1), Monaco dominated possession (55%) and passing accuracy (84%). This suggests that even when outshot, Monaco's efficiency in possession allowed them to control the game's tempo and capitalize on their limited chances.

Ilenikhena emerged as a late-game hero, sealing the victory with two goals in stoppage time. His contributions underscore a growing depth in Monaco's squad, which has been crucial given their recent struggles. The forward's ability to convert opportunities late in matches reflects a shift in mentality for Monaco, who have often faltered under pressure this season.

Orleans entered this match riding high on confidence after three consecutive wins, including a solid 3-0 victory over Dieppe. However, their inability to convert chances against Monaco's defense proved costly. Despite leading in shots, Orleans struggled to break through a disciplined backline that effectively absorbed pressure. Their recent form suggested they could exploit defensive weaknesses, but today they faced a Monaco side determined to prove their resilience.

The contrasting narratives of both teams were evident throughout the match. Orleans had been on an upward trajectory, showcasing a potent attack led by El Khoumisti, who had been instrumental in their recent successes. Yet, today's performance highlighted their vulnerability against a more experienced side that capitalized on key moments. The late consolation goal from El Khoumisti may provide some solace, but it ultimately underscored the missed opportunities earlier in the match.

Monaco's tactical setup under coach Sebastien Pocognoli proved effective despite the numerical disadvantage. The team's ability to maintain possession and execute precise passing sequences allowed them to dictate play even when outnumbered. This adaptability is crucial as they navigate through a challenging season marked by inconsistency.

The match also serves as a reminder of the importance of individual brilliance in knockout competitions. Balogun's early goal not only set the tone but also alleviated pressure on his teammates, allowing them to play with more freedom. His performance today reinforces his role as a pivotal figure for Monaco moving forward.

Orleans will need to regroup quickly after this defeat, as their recent form has now been disrupted. The challenge lies in maintaining their confidence while addressing the shortcomings exposed by Monaco's clinical approach. Their next fixtures will be critical in determining whether they can bounce back and continue their pursuit of success in the league.

Monaco's victory today is not just about advancing in the Coupe de France; it symbolizes a potential turning point for a team that has faced scrutiny this season. With key players like Balogun and Ilenikhena stepping up when it matters most, there is renewed hope for Monaco fans that they can reclaim their status among France's elite.

As both teams reflect on this match, the lessons learned will be vital for their respective journeys ahead. For Monaco, it's about building on this momentum; for Orleans, it's about finding ways to convert potential into points. The narrative continues, and both teams will be eager to write their next chapters with renewed vigor.

Originally published on FollowTeams at January 10, 2026 at 4:45 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Orleans
Double chance : Orleans or draw
Orleans
45%
Draw
45%
Monaco
10%

Team Lineups

Monaco
4-3-1-2
COACH
Sebastien Pocognoli
1
Philipp Köhn
8
Caio Henrique
5
Thilo Kehrer
3
Eric Dier
2
Kassoum Ouattara
11
Stanis Idumbo Muzambo
4
Jordan Teze
6
Denis Zakaria
10
Aleksandr Golovin
9
Folarin Balogun
7
Mika Biereth
Orleans
5-3-2
COACH
Hervé Della Maggiore
1
Fei-Hong Faham
4
Johann Obiang
3
Marvin Baudry
8
Jimmy Giraudon
5
Mamadou Sylla
2
Esteban Mouton
7
Florent Sanchez Da Silva
6
Jordan Morel
10
Guillaume Khous
11
Arthur Lallias
9
Fahd El Khoumisti

Monaco Substitutes

12 Samuel Nibombe
M
13 Aladji Bamba
M
14 Paris Brunner
F
15 Ilane Toure
M
16 Yann Lienard
G
17 Lucas Michal
F
19 George Ilenikhena
F

Orleans Substitutes

12 Marius Lemaître
D
13 Steven Luyambula Biwa
D
14 Pape Ibnou Ba
F
15 Grégory Berthier
M
16 Charly Jan
G
17 Celal Bozkurt
F
18 Mamadou Diako
M
20 Kouroufia Kébé
F

Match Statistics

22
Total Shots
5
7
Shots on Goal
4
10
Shots off Goal
1
5
Blocked Shots
0
15
Shots Inside Box
4
7
Shots Outside Box
1
62%
Ball Possession (%)
38%
505
Total Passes
327
422
Accurate Passes
248
84%
Pass Accuracy (%)
76%
12
Fouls
11
13
Corner Kicks
1
1
Offsides
1
1
Yellow Cards
4
0
Red Cards
1
1
Goalkeeper Saves
6

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