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It’s a tile that Franck Haise would have done without. While he has already had to deal with a real massacre since the start of the season, the coach of theOGC Nice saw another senior player join the infirmary. And not the least since it is Dante who will be on the side.
According to information from L’Équipe, the Gym captain is expected to miss 6 to 8 weeks of competition. Its year 2024 is therefore already over.
A huge tile for Nice
Dante injured his knee during OGC Nice’s match against Racing Club de Strasbourg last week (2-1). The Brazilian international is reportedly suffering from an internal meniscus injury. He was successfully operated on in Lyon on Tuesday.
The defensive boss of the Gym therefore joins an infirmary which has continued to fill up since the start of the season. And it is not the overloaded schedule of Nice, also involved in the Europa League, which will do Franck Haise’s business. The technician will still have headaches in the coming weeks…
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