Paris (AFP) – Radamel Falcao grabbed a brace as French champions Monaco bounced back from last week’s thrashing by Nice with a 3-0 win over Strasbourg at the Stade Louis II on Saturday.

The hosts started slowly, but took the lead on the stroke of half-time through Rony Lopes’ first goal for the club.

Falcao made the points safe early in the second period, before completing his double in the 67th minute.

The three points move Monaco level on points with early Ligue 1 leaders Paris Saint-Germain, who host Lyon on Sunday.

Monaco were looking to respond after seeing their record 16-match winning run in the league ended by a 4-0 thumping at Nice last week.

Coach Leonardo Jardim gave Montenegrin forward Stevan Jovetic and winger Rachid Ghezzal their full debuts after close-season moves from Inter Milan and Lyon respectively, in the only two changes from the side that claimed a 1-1 draw at RB Leipzig in their Champions League opener on Wednesday.

But newly-promoted Strasbourg more than held their own for the first half an hour, and almost took the lead when Ivorian midfielder Jean-Eudes Aholou headed over from only three yards out.

The hosts were a shadow of the side that stormed to last season’s title and started this campaign with four straight wins, but they broke the shackles in the 44th minute.

Ghezzal’s ball over the top picked out an intelligent run from Falcao, who squared for Lopes to prod the ball in at the back post.

The hosts didn’t have to wait long to score a second, as captain Falcao grabbed his league-leading eighth goal of the campaign six minutes into the second half.

Full-back Jorge’s low cross left the Colombian with the simple task of diverting the ball home.

Falcao wasn’t done there though, as he capitalised on Strasbourg captain Kader Mangane’s terrible mistake before lashing into the corner. 

The 31-year-old has now scored two or more goals three times already in Ligue 1 this season.

On Friday, Brazilian Malcolm’s third goal of the campaign helped Bordeaux stay unbeaten with a 1-0 victory at Toulouse.