The Struggles of OGC Nice: A Season to Forget?
The start of the current Ligue 1 season has been a disappointing experience for OGC Nice , as the team finds itself languishing in a lowly twelfth place after five matches, accumulating only six points. The Aiglons have faced significant challenges, enduring three defeats against Toulouse (1-0), Le Havre (3-1), and a humiliating 4-1 loss to Brest . Their sole victories came against AJ Auxerre (3-1) and FC Nantes (1-0), leaving fans concerned about the team’s early performance. To make matters worse, Nice was eliminated in the third qualification round of the Champions League by Benfica (2-0/2-0) and now prepares to face a formidable opponent in AS Roma .
An Uncertain Future Following a Busy Transfer Window
This summer, Nice spent an impressive €108 million during the transfer window, but the result has been mixed. The team saw the departure of several key players, including Evann Guessand (Aston Villa), Marcin Bulka (Neom SC), Badédine Bouanani (Stuttgart), Gaëtan Laborde (Al-Diraiyah), and Pablo Rosario (FC Porto). In contrast, the arrival of nine new players, including Isak Jansson , Yehvann Diouf , and Kevin Carlos , has not yet translated into on-field success.
The defensive line has shown some stability, with Juma Bah, Kojo Peprah Oppong, and Yehvann Diouf stepping up to fill gaps. However, the offensive front, particularly with the highly anticipated signings of Jansson and Carlos, has struggled to deliver. Furthermore, some targeted recruits, such as Ransford Königsdörffer and Mahdi Camara , fell through, further complicating the team’s situation.
Facing Internal and External Pressures
The atmosphere within the club is tense, as noted by Sports Director Florian Maurice : “The transfer window is delicate. Players want to leave, and it can create negative vibes within the group. We are experiencing that now. But the transfer window has closed, and we need to look ahead.” This reflective statement highlights the internal struggles that may be impacting team dynamics. Additionally, OGC Nice has been plagued by injuries, with players like Mohamed Abdelmonem and Youssouf Ndayishimiye still recovering from serious knee issues since last season. Although the return of players like Dante Bonfim , Moïse Bombito , and Ali Abdi is promising, the recent 4-1 loss to Brest remains a dark cloud over the squad.
Franck Haise, the team’s coach, acknowledged the team’s inefficiencies: “The essence of high-level football is efficiency. You can execute well, but without effectiveness, success remains elusive.” His observations emphasize the urgent need for improvement, not solely in Ligue 1 but across all competitions, particularly in the Europa League where Nice aims to rebound from last season’s catastrophic performance. They finished 35th out of 36 teams, managing a mere three points, and were dangerously close to being the worst in the league.
The Road Ahead: A Test Against AS Roma
As Nice prepares for one of its toughest challenges yet against AS Roma, Haise is aware of the imperative for his team to perform better. “We aimed for that fourth place to play in the Champions League or the Europa League. This competition is a privilege that many French teams would love to be a part of. We must take this match against Roma with the seriousness it deserves.” While acknowledging the daunting task ahead, Haise stresses the importance of entering the match with the right mindset and focus, especially against a well-established club like Roma.
However, for Nice to rise in both Ligue 1 and the Europa League, they must tackle their underlying issues head-on. With the right blend of hard work, strategic planning, and a bit of luck, the Aiglons could still turn around a rocky season. But as they navigate this complex landscape, the club will need more than just talent on the field; they require unity , resilience , and a winning mentality to fight their way back to the forefront of French football.

