AS Monaco have secured qualification for next season's UEFA Champions League following their win over the weekend.
The Ligue 1 side will return to the competition for the first time since the 2018/19 season.
Monaco beat Montpellier in the league on Sunday evening to cement their second position on the league table with just one game to go.
Mohammed Salisu started and played the entire duration of the game as they also managed to keep a clean sheet.
Salisu joined Monaco from Southampton last summer following the Saints' relegation to the Championship.
The Ghanaian defender has featured in 11 games in Ligue 1 this campaign starting 10 of them and contributing two clean sheets.
All thanks to this man, Adi Hütter pic.twitter.com/5S7oUcpqT8
— AS Monaco EN (@AS_Monaco_EN) May 13, 2024
He also has one assist to his name.
With a Champions League spot secured, Salisu will be playing in Europe's top club competition for the first time in his career.
Monaco will look to do better than they last did in their last appearance when they finished bottom of their group and failed to make it past the group stage.
Latest Stories
-
I was suspended in SHS after making a dance video with my uniform – Lisa Quama
22 mins -
GTA gears up for National Tourism Awards 2024
25 mins -
Prof. Gyampo criticises vacating of MP seats due to cross-carpeting
3 hours -
A critical examination of Speaker Alban Bagbin’s ruling on potential breaches of Article 97(1)(G) and (H)
4 hours -
Trump calls 6 January ‘day of love’ when asked about Capitol riot
4 hours -
UTAG calls for immediate prosecution of persons arrested for engaging in galamsey
5 hours -
Prof Ransford Gyampo: And Speaker Bagbin declared 4 seats vacant…
5 hours -
Secret Service has ‘deep flaws’ and must overhaul leadership, report says
5 hours -
Kenya’s deputy president sacked while in hospital
5 hours -
One Direction ‘devastated’ at Liam Payne’s death
6 hours -
Ghana’s debt to ease to 70% of GDP in 2024; another debt default unlikely – Fitch
6 hours -
Meta fires staff for buying toothpaste, not lunch
6 hours -
U-20 AFCON 2025Q: Afriyie’s brace earns Ghana draw against Benin
6 hours -
US ‘click to cancel’ rule to ban subscription traps
6 hours -
Speaker is completely out of order; he is wrong on this ruling – K.T Hammond
6 hours