Boga changed everything, the ratings of OGC players after their 2-2 draw against Twente in the Europa League

Boga changed everything, the ratings of OGC players after their 2-2 draw against Twente in the Europa League
Boga changed everything, the ratings of OGC Nice players after their 2-2 draw against Twente in the Europa League

Bulka (4): important saves, against Lammers in particular, even if he was lucky on the counter to see the ball slip out of the frame afterwards, or to deflect Regeer's shot onto the bar. But also a hand not firm enough to prevent the first city from making the break.

Bombito (4): if his speed allowed him to save a few shots, he never really seemed in his right mood yesterday, like a fairly significant waste on the restart.

Ndayishimiye (3): placed behind, after playing in the middle against , he seemed completely upside down at the start of the match between missed restarts and poor reading of the situation. If many are at fault for the Dutch opening score, Regeer took advantage of his apathy to put Rots into orbit. On the second goal, Lammers played him too easily. The Rock cracked.

Dante (4): like his friends in defense, he had a hard time managing the Dutch fixations in the area, often sucked in or too far from players who had plenty of time to combine or play behind. It was in the aerial duels (6/8 won) that he did best. Replaced by BOUANANI (65'), very active.

Louchet (4): already in difficulty with the right piston, he did not exist in the midfield where he was replaced in the second half. We often saw him with his head down, aware of his difficulties. He can count himself lucky to see Vlap's shot, which he had let advance quietly, finish on the post.

Camara (5): started for the first time, he showed desire and personality, for example by being the first player to take responsibility for a long-range strike. With the ball, he did not make a mark. But his coach replaced him as soon as he returned from the locker room with CLAUSS (46', score: 6). The fault undoubtedly lies in this yellow card obtained very quickly for excessive commitment. The French international was at ease, especially offensively, with a free kick just above and especially this marvel of a cross delivered for Cho in the money-time.

Ndombele (5): initially very discreet, he gained momentum as the match progressed and although Nice's real chances were rare, he was often at the origin of them. Replaced by GUESSAND (65') who immediately stood out by initiating the action leading to Boga's goal.

Bard (4): caught behind his back on the opener, he missed his start before moving the cursor up a bit, even if he missed passes that he doesn't usually miss. Rather solid then when he moved back into the hinge during a match that was still far from his standards.

Moukoko (2): he had a chance to seize but he mainly lost points during a first half where he showed nothing good and never knew how to get into the flow of the game. to arrange, he wastes a huge opportunity to equalize by not focusing his head, in a position that seemed ideal. Haise did not prolong the ordeal by taking him out at half-time for the benefit of CHO (46th, note: 5). The winger had little weight but he had the merit of being in the right place to equalize at the very end of the match.

Laborde (3): like Moukoko, he didn't achieve much, too little inspiration on his first touches of the ball. Not enough to be more than a replacement at the moment. Replaced by BOGA (65'), scorer of the hope with an incredible curl from the right on his first ball.

Diop (5): he has long been one of the only ones up to the task and one of the few capable of creating the spark, like this perfect center which is only enhanced by Moukoko. Alone at the penalty spot, he saw Tytoh make an incredible save to repel his shot. A first regret before being sent off for a late tackle (70'). An evening full of emotions…

Coach (5): he made daring choices in the second half which allowed his team to achieve a draw. But the scenario does not save the disappointing result.

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Referee (3)

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