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OGC Nice lost heavily in Rome against Lazio this Thursday evening in the Europa League (4-1).
A week after sharing the points at home against Real Sociedad (1-1), the Gym was unable to recover the units lost at home this Thursday evening on the Lazio pitch. Quite the contrary.
Under downpours, the Aiglons suffered the law of the Olympic stadium in Rome (4-1), surprised by Pedro (20e), Castellanos – twice (35e53e) – and Zaccagni (67e from the penalty spot), when Boga nevertheless thought he was restarting his team just before the break (41ste).
With a small point on the clock after two days of the Europa League, OGC Nice finds itself in the wrong part of the table, that of direct elimination. With a slightly less formidable program in perspective, of course.
Nice’s Europa League schedule
1st day, Wednesday September 25: Nice – Real Sociedad (ESP)
2nd day, Thursday October 3: Lazio Rome (ITA) – Nice
3rd day, Thursday October 24: Ferencvaros (HON) – Nice
4th day, Thursday November 7: Nice – Twente (PB)
5th day, Thursday November 28: Nice – Glasgow Rangers (ECO)
6th day, Thursday December 12: Union St-Gilloise (BEL) – Nice
7th day, Thursday January 23, 2025: Elfsborg (SUE) – Nice
8th day, Thursday January 30: Nice – Bodo/Glimt (NOR)
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