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Current leaders of French Ligue 1, AS Monaco (17 points) haven't let up since the start of the season. So far, the Monégasques have won 5, drawn 2 and lost just one. At this rate, how far can Monaco go? But for his attacking midfielder, converted into a piston, Krépin Diatta, it's important to keep his feet on the ground and not get carried away.
"We're going to keep on working, because it's going to be another long season.Right now, we're putting out some great stuff. We have to keep on being humble, we mustn't be mistaken in our objectives. If we give our all at every match, we'll achieve great things. Everyone is committed, and I hope it's going to be a good season," said the Senegalese international after their brilliant victory (3-1, matchday 8) over Brest.