Both sides had contrasting results in their midweek UEFA Champions League games - with Monaco drawing against Pafos while PSG won an eight-goal thriller against Tottenham.
It was perhaps surprising, therefore, to see the hosts dominate play early on, as Mohammed Salisu, who scored a late own goal against Pafos, saw his volley saved from Lucas Chevalier.
Luis Enrique’s men soon gained control of the contest, dominating possession and creating chances. That almost brought about the opener, but Vitinha’s low drive from the edge of the box was saved by Lucas Hradecky.
Monaco always carried a threat going the other way, but Chevalier continued to stand tall, denying Takumi Minamino an opener before Salisu did have the ball in the net, only for his strike to be ruled out for offside.

The home side picked up right where they left off following the restart as Vanderson fired at goal. The Parisians were struggling to impose themselves on the contest, and Monaco took full advantage, opening the scoring in the 68th minute.
Aleksandr Golovin was released down the left, and his cross into the box was superbly controlled by Minamino, who took a touch before slotting past Chevalier for his second goal in as many games.
A goal to the good, Monaco looked to be heading for a first victory in six meetings, but their task was made a lot more difficult with 10 minutes to go when Thilo Kehrer was shown a straight red card for denying a goal-scoring opportunity by hauling down Ibrahim Mbaye.
Luis Enrique’s men were unable to make their numerical advantage count in the final 10 minutes, however, with their run of three consecutive league victories coming to an end.
Victory for the Monegasques lifts them up into the European places and just a point adrift of the top four, while PSG could finish the gameweek in third place if Marseille and Lens are victorious.
Flashscore Man of the Match: Takumi Minamino (Monaco)
