Mohammed Salisu made an impressive Champions League debut as AS Monaco secured a crucial 2-1 victory over Barcelona, marking their return to Europe’s top competition after a five-year absence.
The 25-year-old Ghanaian defender, who has battled injury setbacks in recent months, played a pivotal role in Monaco’s qualification for the tournament.
He continued his fine form with a commanding performance against the Catalan giants, despite their early numerical disadvantage after being reduced to 10 men.
Salisu was a standout performer, excelling in several key defensive areas.
He won the most duels (7) and completed a game-high eight long passes, helping Monaco hold firm against Barcelona’s attacking threats.
Monaco’s next challenge in the Champions League sees them face Dinamo Zagreb as they aim to build on their winning start.