The Principality club dominated for large periods of their UCL encounter against Tottenham Hotspur, but could not make it count as the game ended in a goalless draw.
It was the man of the match, Vicario, who earned the point from Thomas Frank’s side, one for which they were grateful. “The man of the match was the goalkeeper, so that says a lot,” said Sébastien Pocognoli in a press conference.
The Belgian, who only arrived less than two weeks ago, replacing Adi Hutter, shared his thoughts on the game and is happy to see such progress in such a short time. “We will gain a lot more in the long term by playing like this. I prefer this to winning 1-0, but by defending for the whole match and showing nothing positive. Of course, we will need to gain points,” admitted the Monaco manager.