
AS Monaco capitalized on Paris Saint-Germain’s shock defeat at Marseille to claim top spot in Ligue 1, with four teams now locked on 12 points after five thrilling matchdays.
Adi Hutter’s side currently leads on goal difference ahead of PSG, Lyon, and Strasbourg, marking one of the most competitive early-season battles in recent Ligue 1 history. Monaco’s position atop the standings reflects their impressive start to the campaign, which has seen them win four of their opening five fixtures while maintaining the league’s joint-best goal difference of +6.
The Principality club’s rise coincides with several astute summer acquisitions, including the loan signing of Ansu Fati from Barcelona. The Spanish international has already made a significant impact, scoring three goals in his first two league appearances and providing the catalyst for their recent upturn in form.
This early-season surge represents Monaco’s best start to a Ligue 1 campaign since their title-winning 2016-17 season under Leonardo Jardim. Their current trajectory suggests they could emerge as genuine contenders for domestic honors, particularly if they maintain their impressive home form at the Stade Louis II.














