Benezet strike denies Monaco second straight away win

Nicolas Benezet's superb 89th-minute strike denied Monaco a second successive away win inside a week as Guingamp claimed a 3-3 draw.

Goals from Bernardo Silva, Andrea Raggi and Nabil Dirar seemed likely to hand Leonardo Jardim's side the win, despite having twice squandered the lead to goals from Sloan Privat and Benezet.

The hosts made the perfect start when, with quarter of an hour played, Dirar's defence-splitting pass found Silva who did the rest to open the scoring.

Guingamp responded though and deservedly levelled on 30 minutes when Nicolas Benezet's corner was confidently headed home by Sloan Privat.

With half-time looming Monaco restored their advantage when Adama Traore's pass released Raggi and the Italian burst into the area before beating Jonas Lossl to hand the visitors a lead at the break.

The hosts hit back again midway through the second-half when Benezet grabbed his first of the game - finishing confidently following some neat build-up play from Jimmy Briand and Coco.

But, when Dirar turned Fabinho's delivery in at the near post after 70 minutes it looked like the principality side would leave with all three points.

Benezet had different ideas though and when some slack defending allowed the former Evian midfielder space on the left, his disguised shot from a tight angle caught out Daniel Subasic at his near post to break the visitors' hearts.