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Metz were outclassed 5-2 by Monaco on Saturday afternoon. Algerian goalkeeper Alexandre Oukidja was guilty of a blunder on the 4-0 goal. He admits his mistake and takes responsibility. "I simply don't know what I'm doing...It put my team on the back foot even though we were already 3-0 down. Tonight, I abandoned my team-mates. I take full responsibility for that mistake. It's a match and a defeat to forget, because it hurts. I'll take the criticism and the insults. But it's more for the kids with us, they're going to have to be mentally tough. But we won't give up," says Oukidja on Prime Vidéo.
Seventeenth and second-bottom in Ligue 1, Metz are more than ever in danger of relegation to Ligue 2.