After a bitter defeat against the TFC, the Aiglons, alias the OGC Nice, demonstrated remarkable resilience in their match against the Auxerre AJ. The start of the match, typical of Nice DNA, was marked by immediate domination, with Jérémie Boga opening the score from the 3rd minute. Nice then controlled the game for about ten minutes, although the Auxerre managed to pull itself together and equalize thanks to Lassin Sinayoko. However, the reaction of the Niçois was quick, with a goal against his camp of Clement Akpà allowing to regain the advantage, followed by a third goal that sealed the fate of the Auxerre, which ended the game with 10 men following the expulsion of their goaltender.
Despite the numerical superiority, the Auxerre continued to fight, with dangerous occasions, including a powerful shot by Lassin Sinayoko well stopped by the niçois goaltender. The tactical changes made by the coach gave new impetus to the Nice attack. A nice offensive combination allowed Tom Louchet to put the ball back on Terem Moffi, who scored the third goal. The Nigerian striker had the opportunity to register a double but missed his shot.
The victory against Auxerre is an important moral boost for the GOC Nice, which has demonstrated energy and determination. Coach Franck Haise expressed satisfaction with the team’s attitude and the integration of Pablo Rosario, who had recently returned to the group. He also stressed the importance of competition to maintain a high level of play and praised the potential of Jérémie Boga as the owner. This victory allows Nice to start off on a good basis for the rest of the championship, with three precious points.
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