The time has come for Monaco to step up its game as French league leader Paris Saint-Germain travels to the Principality this weekend.

Monaco has a squad packed with talent but already lags 10 points behind PSG , having lost five of its 13 league matches.

The lack of confidence within coach Sébastien Pocognoli’s side was clear on Wednesday, when Monaco drew 2-2 with Pafos in the Champions League, twice letting the lead slip.

The eight-time French champion has won only one of its past five matches across all competitions, with Pocognoli still struggling to find the right formula since replacing Adi Hütter in October.

“We have too many variations in character and it’s up to me to bring that under control,” Pocognoli said. “I’ve been working on it for a month. I’m trying to understand (th

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