OGC Nice still Italian style

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OGC Nice consolidated its place as runner-up to PSG, by beating FC Metz on Saturday as part of the 19th day of Ligue 1, by the lowest score.

OGC Nice supporters will not be choosy. Their team does not offer champagne football, of course, but is effective, like Italian football of a certain era whose traces have not disappeared today.

In short, the Aiglons won again by the smallest of margins, this time against FC Metz. Saturday, as part of the 19th day of Ligue 1, the Nice won 1-0, for the sixth time since the start of the season in the Championship, thanks to a penalty converted by Evann Guessand (77th).

The team coached by the Italian Francesco Farioli (34 years old), best defense in the Championship (11 goals), consolidates its second place in Ligue 1, temporarily five points behind Paris Saint-Germain.

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