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05-30 02:45
4 - 1
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85
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38
57
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95′
I. Jansson
E.Wahi
92′
4-1
E.Wahi
Assist: S. Diop
88′
E.Wahi
87′
3-1
E.Wahi
Assist: T.Louchet
86′
S. A. Samed
M. Sanson
84′
J.Duffus
L.Gadegbeku
81′
2-1
Kail boudache
79′
Z. Davitashvili
78′
A.Bah
D.Bonfim
76′
M. Nade
69′
A.Moueffek
I. Cardona
63′
J. Ferreira
D. Appiah
63′
F. Tardieu
R.Kante
62′
1-0
J. Clauss
46′
D.Bonfim
45′
Kail boudache
M. A. Cho
45′
S. Diop
M.Bard
45′
M. Nade
J.Le Cardinal
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Match Info

Match 1: OGC Nice 4–1 AS Saint-Étienne – French Ligue 2, 30 May 2026

Overview

In a stunning display of attacking football, OGC Nice crushed AS Saint-Étienne 4–1 at the Allianz Riviera on 30 May 2026, in a French Ligue 2 encounter that carried enormous implications for both clubs’ playoff hopes. Despite being considered a historic Ligue 1 side, Nice showed they are fully adapting to the second tier with a performance of pure class and efficiency.

First Half: Nice Dominate from the Outset

The home side wasted no time imposing themselves. Inside the first 15 minutes, Nice’s pressing game forced a turnover in midfield, and a swift counterattack ended with a clinical finish from striker Gaëtan Laborde to make it 1–0. Saint-Étienne struggled to find rhythm against a well‑organised defensive block, and their clearest chance fell to Ibrahim Sissoko, whose header sailed just over the bar.

Key Moments in the Second Half

Nice doubled their lead shortly after the interval when Morgan Sanson curled a free‑kick from 25 yards into the top corner. The visitors pulled one back through a Mathieu Cafaro penalty after a handball decision, momentarily giving ASSE hope. However, Nice restored the two‑goal cushion within five minutes: Jérémie Boga danced past two defenders and slotted home at the near post. The rout was completed by substitute Romain Perraud, who headed in a corner in the 88th minute.

Standout Performers

  • Gaëtan Laborde – A constant threat, he scored the opener and created numerous chances with intelligent movement.
  • Jérémie Boga – His dribbling and composure were decisive, earning him the Man of the Match award.
  • Morgan Sanson – Controlled the midfield tempo and delivered a set‑piece masterclass.

Table and Season Impact

This convincing victory moved Nice into third place in the Ligue 2 standings, strengthening their push for automatic promotion. For Saint‑Étienne, the defeat leaves them stuck in mid‑table, with their faint playoff hopes now severely dented. The result also highlighted the growing gap between the two sides, who were once Ligue 1 rivals.