The form of the moment, the team, the player to keep an eye on, all you need to know about OM's future opponent.
«The squad has been working together for over three years now » said Bakari Kone of Nice, his former club, and the results are starting to show. Finishing eigth twice in the last three seasons, the club from the Côte d’Azur have decided to step up a gear.
Currently fourth in the League, it can be safely stated that the stability of the club plays an integral role in their success at the moment. At the club since 2005, Frédéric Antonetti has, over the course of the years, built up a solid, serious and rigourous side, made up of experienced senior players and promising young talents. Cyril Jeunechamp, Cyril Rool, Lionel Letitzi, Vincent Hognon and Olivier Echouafni are there to keep an eye on youthful talents like the goalkeeper David Ospina (20) or the forward Loïc Rémy (21).
This mix has set fire to the playing fields of the elite. Nice have, in fact, not lost since Game 7 in the League and are currently on a run of four victories in a row. Over the course of the last 8 games in the League (one less than OM, as Nice-Grenoble was postponed), Nice have taken 18 points, thanks to which they have climbed from 10th to 4th place and were even, at one point, second in the standings.




