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Balotelli stirs Nice hopes of fairytale finish

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NICE, France: Nice fans are dreaming of seeing their Mario Balotelli-fuelled underdogs do a Leicester and steal the French title from the likes of crisis- stricken Paris Saint- Germain.

Balotelli’s double in a 2-1 victory over Dijon on Sunday ensured Nice will go into the winter break on top of Ligue 1, and victory over Bordeaux on Wednesday would only add to the embarrassm­ent of their well-heeled rivals.

Balotelli, so often the misfit in England and his native Italy, has now scored eight goals in eight games in an injury shortened half-season.

The Cote d’Azur side have also benefited from the sensationa­l form of Alasane Plea, 23, who has hit 10 goals. Dante, the former Bayern Munich stalwart, has been a rock in defence.

Nice have lost only once in 18 games and are four points ahead of Monaco and seven in front of PSG. So is the championsh­ip possible?

“Without injuries, without

Without injuries, without European competitio­n, without the League Cup, why not?

European competitio­n, without the League Cup, why not?” said former Olympique Marsei l le and Bordeaux coach Rolland Courbis.

Despite their hot Ligue 1 form, Nice have crashed out of the Europa League and France’s League Cup. Monaco and PSG are both still going for the Champions League as well as all domestic trophies.

“Nice remind me of what we saw with Leicester last year,” said Toulouse coach Pascal Dupraz.

“They are dynamic, fresh, they have good technique and wellmarsha­lled players. You can see that Nice have gone up a gear,” he added after his side were beaten by the surprise leaders earlier this month.

Leicester City were helped by weaknesses exposed in the Premier League’s big- spending giants, and Nice have also taken advantage of PSG’s disastrous start to the season.

Their four defeats so far, the latest at Guingamp on Sunday, have left PSG coach Unai Emery worrying about his job. - Safety assured - Nice coach Lucien Favre is following the example of Leicester counterpar­t Claudio Ranieri and refusing to discuss winning the title.

“We have 43 points, we are safe (from relegation),” he joked after the Dijon win.

Favre can see the practical and tactical minefield ahead – Balotelli played as a solo centre forward against Dijon, forcing Plea out onto the wing, a position he does not like.

“The truth is it’s difficult,” said Favre. “Mario scored braces against Marseille, Monaco and now Dijon as a lone centre forward. Alassane scored nine of his 10 goals when Mario was absent. That’s it!” he added with a smile.

Courbis sees other problems looming for Nice.

Key mid f ielder s Younes Belhanda and Jean- Michel Seri will be playing at the Africa Cup of Nations in January for Morocco and Ivory Coast respective­ly.

Courbis said that Balotelli has to put in more regular performanc­es “which he has not been doing so far.”

The injury list, which includes Valentin Eysseric and Brazilian left-back Dalbert, is also growing. Even the 33- year- old Dante is scheduled to have tests on his knee.

Favre did throw aside his normal caution on Sunday to condemn the fixture pile- up which will have seen Nice play 10 matches in 31 days up to the start of the break on Thursday.

“Idon’tknowwhoor­ganisedit,but its too much. It’s unmanageab­le,” Favre said. — AFP

Rolland Courbis, former Olympique Marseille and Bordeaux coach

 ??  ?? File photo of Nice Mario Balotelli runs with the ball during a French Ligue 1 match. — AFP photo
File photo of Nice Mario Balotelli runs with the ball during a French Ligue 1 match. — AFP photo

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