Did Monaco Find the Next Mbappé?
A princely victory! In their grand return to the Champions League after six years, AS Monaco secured a prestigious win against La Liga leaders FC Barcelona at the Stade Louis-II, triumphing 2-1.
Building on their promising performances in Ligue 1, the Principality club showcased a remarkable, cohesive, and brave team display, fueled by youthful energy.
Maghnes Akliouche, 22, opened the scoring with a classy individual effort, while George Ilenikhena sealed the victory shortly after the hour mark, demonstrating his instinct and power.
Transferred this summer from Royal Antwerp, the Franco-Nigerian striker, named man of the match, made a spectacular debut in the Champions League, despite starting the match on the bench.
Already the youngest French scorer in the prestigious competition, George Ilenikhena also became the youngest goalscorer in Monaco's Champions League history at just 18 years and 34 days.
This impressive feat surpasses Kylian Mbappé, who scored his first Champions League goal for Monaco at 18 years and 63 days. Arriving in the Principality during the last transfer window with a reputation as a talented and promising player, George Ilenikhena experienced his first major moment in Europe—and surely it won’t be his last.