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Falcao allows Monaco to grind out precious victory over Dijon

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PARIS: Radamel Falcao came off the bench to turn the game in Monaco’s favour as the Ligue 1 leaders recovered from a goal down to beat Dijon 2-1 on Saturday.


Cedric Varrault’s goal had struggling Dijon in front at the Stade Louis II but Nabil Dirar poked in following a Falcao free-kick to equalise on 69 minutes and the Colombian netted from another dead ball to secure the points.


Monaco’s sixth straight league win allows them to once again move three points clear at the top from defending champions Paris Saint-Germain, who won 2-0 at Angers on Friday thanks to an Angel Di Maria brace.


Nice are a further point adrift in third after coming from behind to beat Nancy 3-1 earlier on Saturday, although they have played a game more.


Monaco coach Leonardo Jardim made four changes to his team from Wednesday’s 3-2 Champions League quarterfinal first-leg win away to Borussia Dortmund.


Falcao was one of those who made way and Dirar one of those to come into the line-up for a potentially awkward fixture in between the two legs against Dortmund.


Last midweek’s first leg was postponed by 24 hours following the bomb attack on the German team’s bus and the return will be next Wednesday at the Stade Louis II.


Monaco have insisted winning the French title is their primary objective but they found themselves behind at half-time against relegation threatened opponents.


Danijel Subasic saved from a Julio Tavares header but Varrault, a 37-year-old defender, was on hand to score the rebound.


Falcao was introduced with half an hour left and the former Atletico Madrid man was the catalyst for the comeback that allowed Monaco to stay on track for a first title since 2000. — AFP


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