Photo credits: Dylan Garino
In only its third league match of a historic inaugural season, Monaco United Women’s Football Club delivered another statement performance - a 6-0 victory away to Villeneuve Loubet that confirmed both its dominance and its ambition.
Under the guidance of head coach Marco Simone, the Monegasques seized control from the opening whistle. Their composure in possession, technical precision, and collective intelligence quickly stifled the home side’s efforts to mount any serious attack. When Marina Makanza calmly converted a first-half penalty, it was less a turning point than the natural result of Monaco’s early superiority.
By halftime, the visitors had doubled their lead. The second period brought an even more assertive display - a blend of structure, tempo, and attacking cohesion refined through weeks of deliberate training. Sara Lakhssassi’s superb hat-trick epitomized Monaco United’s confidence, while Sarah Magnier’s late goal sealed a comprehensive victory that left no doubt about the team’s intent.


Beyond the scoreline, this performance underscored a deeper truth: Monaco United has swiftly forged a clear identity, one grounded in discipline, style, and belief. With this third successive win, the club remains firmly atop the standings and now turns toward its next milestone - the first home match in its history, next Sunday at the Didier Deschamps Stadium in Cap-d’Ail, against Mougins.
Photo credits: Dylan Garino