LOSC's next opponent in the championship, OGC Nice got tripped up this Thursday in a duel with Twente (2-2). The Aiglons are temporarily eliminated from the Conference League.
Back on the scene in Ligue 1, with a series of six consecutive matches without a setback, OGC Nice is far from being in a similar dynamic on the European scene. Engaged in the Conference League, a competition in which LOSC reached the quarter-finals during the 2023-2024 season, the Riviera club has, halfway through, not yet achieved the slightest victory with, this Thursday, yet another result disappointing. He only has two points after four days and is, as of today, eliminated if things stay like this.
This Thursday, the GYM welcomed Twente to the Allianz Riviera, where it was quickly overwhelmed by an early goal from Rots (8′). The Aiglons were then unable to reverse the trend, only scoring one attempt in the first period. They simply “offered football porridge for an hour” even specify the journalists of
The Teamdistressed by the content offered. All seemed lost when Lammers doubled the lead (60′) for the Dutch on the hour mark. On the bench, Franck Haise counted on a triple change to shake up the dynamics of the match and it was, fortunately, a winning bet.
From his first action, and while the Gym was trailing after goals scored, Jérémie Boga gave hope to everyone with a curling shot to reduce the score (66'). This return to the game was suddenly slowed down by the expulsion of Sofiane Diop for a tackle from behind (70'). Despite this numerical inferiority, which lasted around twenty minutes, the Aiglons could count on Jonathan Clauss to make a difference and find Mohamed-Ali Cho for the equalizer (88′) at the last minute. Franck Haise's men, who had planned three successes in their last five matches, came down to the wire on the eve of the reception of LOSC in Ligue 1, a meeting scheduled for this Sunday at 3 p.m. on the Côte d 'Azure.
The opponents and next opponents of OGC Nice in Europe: Real Sociedad (1-1), Lazio Rome (4-1), Ferencvaros (1-0), Twente (2-2), Rangers (28/11), Union Saint-Gilloise (12/12), Elfsborg (23 /01), Bodo/Glimt (30/01).