

Midweek, Pre-Derby News
By: Martha | October 15th, 2008
[Quansah jubilating, as Getty would say.]
•Ben Saada played 10 minutes of Tunisia’s 1-3 friendly loss to France yesterday. Friendly or not, it was a big match for him personally, since he’s French-born and won a U-17 title in a France shirt before choosing Tunisia as his senior side. (Based on his grinny, pre-match interview, though, he’s never had much regret about the choice.)
•Quansah scored on a free kick to beat Gambia 1-0, putting Ghana’s U20s into their first Africa Youth Championships since 2001. W00t! (Thanks to commenter Mawuli for the heads-up.)
•There’s still work to do for Rémy, who played 92 minutes (and then was subbed) in the Bleuets’ 1-1 draw with Germany last week, and is quietly confident ahead of today’s massive, all-or-nothing second leg.
•In actual Nice team news, Kanté is suspended for the derby because of accumulated yellows. Superb.
•Letizi missed training yesterday with a calf strain, but he’s hoping to be back on the pitch today. (What a L1 debut Monaco would be for Ospina, huh? No pressure, kiddo.)
•Lots of prematch quotes here, from Faé, Cyril #1, and Hellebuyck, none of whom even bother to throw out the old “it’s just another match” line, given that the match would be massive even if it wasn’t the freaking derby.
•The gaffer, meanwhile, is already working the referees, saying he remembers near-violent conduct from Monaco last season, but — picture a very serious, slightly sad expression on Antonetti’s round face for this bit — that now he “hope[s for] fair arbitration.”
•And, finally, Roger Ricort and Eric Roy gave what is actually a pretty interesting interview radio interview this week. The full interview is up at ogcnice.tv, if you pay for that, but if not, the high points are here, including discussion of the futures of Matt Moussilou and Morrisson Ozokwo (the latter is rendered confusedly by Google Translate), a touch of regret about what happened with Laslandes, and vague plans to buy in the winter transfer window.
Now, if you’re anywhere near Nice, get offline and to the team store so you can see Cyril #1 and Ospina present the new kit. Go! Take pictures!
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I’m almost considering becoming a Nice fan just to give me an excuse to hang around your blog =P
What sort of team is Nice anyways? Powerhouse? Midtable? All I know about french football is that Lille, Lyon and Marseille are some of the best.And yeah, google and personal pronouns don’t go well. I don’t know much (if anything) about French, but it is one of those languages that uses “the” constantly? Like in Italian pretty much every noun has an article before it and always gets translated poorly. Ex: Il Ronaldinho Fotografie -> The Ronaldinho Pictures (which may seem okay, but I know that that’s not what they would say if it was in English.) Also, does French use “’s” (Ronaldinho’s whatever) or no? Because again, Italian doesn’t, so everything translates to “The whatever of Ronaldinho” instead of “Ronnie’s whatever”
(I know you don’t speak French Martha =P, these are just directed at anyone with an answer)
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I do appreciate the thought, mele (though you’d doubtless regret it) — does “awesome” suffice? They’re a poor, small club with a genius coach, a tiny, ancient ground and questionable management who sell their best players every summer and yet have had a very good last few seasons. Almost went down a couple years ago, then nearly qualified for Europe last season, and started very well this year. They were like a point off the top when they went to Lyon and lost thanks to an added time PK (which the referee has since admitted shouldn’t have been given), and things have been a bit down since then. The derby is Saturday, though, which hopefully will mean a revival.
All of which is just a long-winded way of saying: The opposite of Inter.
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