PARIS, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Girondins de Bordeaux, without a permanent coach after a tumultuous start to the season, missed a late penalty and then scored in injury time to beat AS Monaco 2-1 and claim their first Ligue 1 points of the season on Sunday.
Bordeaux's win, thanks to two goals from Guinea forward Francois Kamano, meant that 17-year-old Italian Pietro Pellegri's first goal for Monaco since joining them in January was in vain.
The win came with Bordeaux fans still waiting to find out if former France forward Thierry Henry will become their coach.
Broadcaster RMC said on Wednesday that Henry, who enjoyed a stellar club career with Arsenal and Barcelona, had agreed to take over although L'Equipe reported on Sunday that negotiations were still ongoing.