Overview
- Martial Godo scored early before Julio Enciso added a second-half brace, with Mika Biereth netting Monaco’s reply.
- Monaco hit the woodwork twice and generated chances but lacked the finishing to change the result.
- Strasbourg will face second-division Reims in the last eight in early March, with Lyon–Lens, Marseille–Toulouse, and Lorient–Nice also drawn.
- Fan unrest surfaced through a Monaco banner calling for management to resign and a Strasbourg supporters’ letter criticizing BlueCo’s Chelsea ties.
- The loss halted Monaco’s recent momentum that included advancing to the Champions League knockout play-offs and a 4-0 win over Rennes.