# Monaco Beats Nantes 3-2 in Ligue 1 Round 2
Monaco secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over Nantes in the second round of Ligue 1, showcasing their attacking prowess and resilience. The match, played at Stade Louis II, was a rollercoaster encounter that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Monaco dominated possession early on, with Cesc Fàbregas pulling the strings in midfield and dictating the pace of the game. The Spaniard was instrumental in creating chances, including the opening goal in the 15th minute, a well-taken strike from outside the box.
Nantes responded quickly, with Khéphren Thuram capitalizing on a defensive error to level the score just 10 minutes later. The visitors, led by head coach Antoine Mouret, pressed hard for an equalizer, but Monaco's defense held firm. In the 55th minute, Fàbregas teed up Aurélien Tchouameni, who fired a powerful shot into the top corner to give Monaco a 2-1 lead. Nantes refused to back down, though, and Andreaw Gravillon pulled one back with a header in the 78th minute, setting the stage for a dramatic finish.
With the clock ticking, Monaco's Ben Yedder, who had been a constant threat all game, delivered a stunning cross from the right flank that was met by a perfectly timed header by Cesc Fàbregas to send the home crowd into raptures. Despite Nantes' late efforts, Monaco held on for a hard-fought 3-2 win, moving them to third place in the table with three points from the season so far.
# Ben Yedder Continues to Shine
Ben Yedder was once again the standout performer for Monaco, playing a pivotal role in their victory over Nantes. The 31-year-old winger has been in excellent form this season, consistently delivering quality performances that highlight his technical ability and work rate. Against Nantes, Yedder was involved in two goals, underlining his importance to Monaco's attacking play.
Yedder's ability to drift into central areas and deliver pinpoint crosses has made him a nightmare for opposition defenses. His vision and unselfish play were evident throughout the match, particularly in the assist for Fàbregas' second-half goal. With Yedder in top form, Monaco's attacking options have become even more formidable, providing a solid foundation for their title challenge this season.
As Monaco look ahead to their next fixture against Toulouse, the form of players like Yedder and Fàbregas will be crucial. For now, though, the 3-2 win over Nantes is a significant result that underscores Monaco's growing confidence and ability to compete at the highest level.