French champions Monaco may be reeling from a midweek Champions League thumping but Montpellier are wary of a backlash heading into their Ligue 1 clash in the principality on Friday.
Monaco, bottom of their Champions League group with just a single point after two matches, are second in France, one point behind Paris Saint-Germain who host third-placed Bordeaux on Saturday.
Montpellier, the surprise 2012 Ligue 1 champions, held PSG to a 0-0 draw last weekend, and will look to inflict more pain on Monaco, who are licking their wounds from a 3-0 home defeat by Porto on Tuesday.
“It was a difficult match. It’s hard to explain what happened,” said Radamel Falcao, who has yet to fire in Europe this season despite his remarkable return of 11 goals in seven matches in the league.
“There’s frustration because we had chances, but Porto scored first and then gave a very tactically sound performance. We have to stay strong and tough mentally.”
Falcao has scored in all but one of Monaco’s domestic fixtures this term to fuel his side’s strong start, but the sale of Kylian Mbappe, Bernardo Silva, Benjamin Mendy and Tiemoue Bakayoko still looms large at the Stade Louis II.
“We’re a good team as well and we have confidence that we can change things,” said Brazilian midfielder Fabinho. “We’ve lost important players and we’re still lacking something. We need to look at that in training and try to help the new players.”