Nice created the feat by imposing (3-1) in the Parc des Princes against a dominating PSG thanks to a heroic defense and an imperial Marcin Bulka. Franck Haise’s coaching was decisive, with a third goal signed by Santamaria that seals a historic victory. He is a hungry PSG who wants to show that he is ready for the semifinal of the Champions League next week against Arsenal who hosted tonight the GOC Nice at the Parc des Princes. A destructive and conquering Paris, which could have finished the first half on a heavy score of at least 4 to 5 goals if Nice had not in its staff defenders to the steel mind, incisive attackers, but above all a world class goaltender in the person of Marcin Bulka. Indeed, the Polish international managed to stop 99% of the Parisian assaults, so much so that we wondered how they were going to destroy this spider web woven by the incredible Bulka and his defense. Regrouped as valiant warriors in their last cuts, the Niçois defenders seemed to play the game of their lives, refusing to lower the weapons and brandish the white flag. Even better, this growing solidarity ended up giving the Parisian ogre the desire to respond and surprise it with progressive counter-attacks in the opposing camp, gaining meter after meter space. Overall efforts rewarded by a goal of all beauty by Morgan Sanson, masterfully served from outside the left foot by the young Algerian international Badredine Bouanani (0-1). The GOC Nice could be proud to have done better than resisting the Parisian giant than the biggest in Europe could have done. The equalization of Fabian Ruiz (41’) all the more logical, will not cool, in no way the ardour of the Niçois who will ignite the second half by a magnificent collective action punctuated by a second goal by Morgan Sanson (46’) who will remain long in memory. A splendid acrobatic half-fly recovery of the right foot after a perfect centre of Jonathan Clauss on the right side (1-2) to cast doubt a little more Paris and win the bet for the Ligue 1 podium race. Over the minutes, we felt the Aiglons gain a little more in defensive strength, but also of the offensive confidence. Everything became possible then in the head of the foals of Franck Haise who now tutoyed Parisian stars. The defensive rigor of the Aiglons ended up destabilizing the PSG players but also their coach! Luis Enrique found himself obliged to make four major changes. Two at the time of the game first, sacrificing Doué and Joao Neves (replaced by Bradley Barcola and Zaire-Emry), then ten minutes later, Ousmane Dembélé and Marquinhos (for Gonçalo Ramos and Lucas Beraldo), probably in anticipation of the match against Arsenal, but mainly because his Nice counterpart had an abortion