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05-18 03:00
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OGC Nice
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Attacks
117
108
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58
38
Ball Possession
49
51
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4
4
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M. Sanson
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U.Mboula
Alpha·Toure
78′
K.Carlos
J. Clauss
75′
J. Pandore
G. Abuashvili
75′
K.P.Oppong
73′
B. Traore
72′
I. Jansson
S. Diop
65′
B. Traore
B. Stambouli
65′
J. Gbamin
B.Munongo
45′
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C. Vanhoutte
45′
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Match Info

OGC Nice 0-0 Metz: Stalemate at the Allianz Riviera

The final matchday of the French Ligue 1 season saw OGC Nice and Metz play out a goalless draw at the Allianz Riviera on May 18, 2026. Neither side could break the deadlock in a contest that lacked cutting edge, leaving both teams with a point that had little bearing on their final league positions.

Match Overview

With the season winding down, both managers fielded slightly rotated line-ups. Nice, known for their organized defensive structure under their current coach, controlled large spells of possession but failed to create clear-cut chances. Metz, fighting for pride, sat deep and looked to hit on the counter, but their final pass often let them down.

Key Moments

  • First half: Nice's best chance came in the 23rd minute when a free-kick from the edge of the box forced a sharp save from Metz goalkeeper Alexandre Oukidja.
  • Second half: Metz nearly snatched a winner in the 78th minute after a swift counter-attack, but striker Georges Mikautadze saw his effort blocked by a last-ditch tackle.
  • Late drama: Despite late pressure from Nice, including a header from Dante that sailed just wide in stoppage time, the score remained 0-0.

Standings Impact

The draw meant Nice finished in the top half of the Ligue 1 table, while Metz ended their campaign in mid-table, avoiding any relegation fears. For both sets of fans, the match was a low-key end to a season of mixed fortunes.

Player Performances

Nice’s Khephren Thuram was industrious in midfield but lacked support in the final third. Metz’s defence, marshalled by Ismaël Traoré, earned a well-deserved clean sheet away from home.