'Worth the wait' - Ligue 1 hails Super Eagles forward after first goal in 62 days
Nigerian Super Eagles winger Moses Simon emerged as the toast of Ligue 1 this weekend, delivering the decisive goal for Paris FC in a crucial 1-0 win over high-flying AS Monaco.
The 30-year-old’s composed finish, his first goal in 62 days since August 31st, broke his personal dry spell and earned him the Nigerian Baller of the Week honour, sparking a celebratory reaction across the league.
Ligue 1's official social media channels quickly recognised the significance of the goal, posting a graphic of the star with the caption, "Worth the wait."
A Clutch Moment in the Principality
The match at Stade Louis II saw Paris FC end Monaco’s impressive six-game unbeaten streak, largely thanks to Simon's influence. The winger, who played 89 minutes, was highly effective, providing a key pass, creating a chance, and completing 70% of his passes.
The goal came in the 53rd minute following a slick move. Receiving a precise cutback, Simon demonstrated the composure that has defined his career, firing the ball home.
The strike was decisive for the newly promoted Paris, who were on a three-match winless run and now climb up the Ligue 1 standings to 11th place.
MOSES SIMON 🇳🇬🦅 pic.twitter.com/UKiyloouhd
— Ligue 1 English (@Ligue1_ENG) November 1, 2025
The result was a bitter blow for title-chasing AS Monaco, whose positive run was instantly halted, leaving them four points adrift of leaders Paris Saint-Germain.
Simon's return to the score sheet is a huge lift for his club, whose season has been characterised by tight, one-goal margin victories.
For the Super Eagles, the renewed confidence of one of their most creative players is a massive boost ahead of crucial international fixtures.
The reaction from the league shows the importance of such individual moments of brilliance. Simon's performance highlights that even amidst a goal drought, his overall contribution as a creative winger remains immense, and his knack for delivering a match-winning moment remains intact.
His third goal of the season now ensures he remains one of Paris FC's key offensive weapons.