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OGC Nice challenges Glasgow Rangers this Thursday in the Europa League (9 p.m.). Here is the expected line-up for the Riviera club.
It is with a largely reworked starting eleven that theOGC Nice will challenge Glasgow Rangers this Thursday evening for their fifth outing in this regular phase of the Europa League (kick-off at 9 p.m.).
“Maybe tomorrow we will only have thirteen or fourteen professional players on the match sheet, warned Franck Haise. There is therefore a chance that we will see young people from the elite group or the U19 group in the group. Maybe some will even get started. Of course I would like to have my usual 20 or 22 players in the squad to prepare for all the matches and make choices to perform well. It is also the reality that it offers opportunities to those who are less tenured. I am confident in my team. I also know that it is not easy to be so successful. Sometimes we are good, other times we make mistakes but the important thing is to represent our club well.”
An unprecedented eleven for Nice
Deprived of Sanso and Moffi for a long time, the Gym coach must also cope without Abdelmonem, Mendy, Abdi and Clauss, but also Bombito and Diop. Dante is also unsure.
Nice could therefore present itself with a new eleven, including in the animation. Laborde and Cho are expected in attack, as are Ndombele and Bouanani in the middle. Bard is expected to hold his position as left piston. Bulka will be lined up in goal.
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