Fabregas Makes Positive Monaco Debut In Marseille Stalemate
14th January 2019
They remain in the relegation zone despite the positive performance and are four points from safety after winning just twice in 10 league games since Henry's arrival in October

- Cesc Fabregas got off to a positive start in his debut for struggling Ligue 1 side Monaco after his side gained a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Marseille at a tumultuous Stade Velodrome on Sunday
- Fabregas, who joined the Principality club from Chelsea on Friday, struck a composed figured in the midfield as Thierry Henry's side recovered from a shaky start to earn a point
- Fabregas' arrival on the Mediterranean coast on Friday was the third in January after veteran defender Naldo and France under-21 left-back Fode Ballo-Toure, who both acquitted themselves well on Sunday
MARSEILLE, France-
Cesc Fabregas got off to a positive start in his debut for struggling Ligue 1
side Monaco after his side gained a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Marseille at a
tumultuous Stade Velodrome on Sunday.
Fabregas, who joined the Principality club from Chelsea on
Friday, struck a composed figured in the midfield as Thierry Henry's side
recovered from a shaky start to earn a point thanks to Youri Tielemans'
leveller six minutes before the break.
The World Cup winner almost laid on a winner for Tielemans
in added time with a trademark clipped pass but the Belgium international
hesitated on the ball and ended up shooting a presentable opportunity to snatch
a rare victory well wide.
Fabregas' arrival on the Mediterranean coast on Friday was
the third in January after veteran defender Naldo and France under-21 left-back
Fode Ballo-Toure, who both acquitted themselves well on Sunday.
The draw was a good result for a team without a fit striker
and not enough available players to even fill the substitutes' bench.
They remain in the relegation zone despite the positive performance
and are four points from safety after winning just twice in 10 league games
since Henry's arrival in October.
However they have been slightly helped in the quest for
survival by Paris Saint-Germain battering fourth-from-bottom Amiens 3-0 on
Saturday and Caen in 16th losing 3-1 at home to Lille.
Marseille protests
Hosts Marseille began the match amid protests from
fans about their own poor form which sees them down in ninth, 22 points
behind runaway leaders PSG.
Rudi Garcia's side are winless in eight in all competitions
and as well as being well back in the league are out of all three cups after
being humiliated 2-0 by fourth-tier Andrezieux in the French Cup last week.
They were eliminated from the League Cup last month by
Strasbourg and finished an embarrassing Europa League group stage with just one
point.
Fans head up a banner that read "owners, coach,
players... all culpable" and barely celebrated Maxime Lopez's 13th minute
opener, which squeezed under a poor effort to save the shot from Diego
Benaglio.
Midway through the second half they shouted "ole"
when Monaco kept possession and whistled their own players when they won the
ball back.
When Thuavin netted what he thought was the winner 20
minutes from the end he remonstrated with supporters behind the goal who
refused to cheer, drawing loud boos that were only beaten in volume when
referee Mikael Lesage ruled the goal out for a foul from Lucas Ocampos on
Benaglio.
Earlier on Sunday Montpellier slipped further back from the
Champions League places with a 1-1 draw at third-from-bottom Dijon, while
Strasbourg continued their claim for a European place with a 2-1 win at
Toulouse.