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OGC Nice will face Le Havre without key players Isak Jansson and Kojo Peprah Oppong, while captain Dante will start on the bench. A win is crucial for Nice as they aim to create distance from the relegation zone in Ligue 1.
Nice predicted XI v Le Havre: Isak Jansson and Kojo Peprah Oppong out, Dante on the bench
OGC Nice will be without several players as they prepare to host Le Havre AC in what could be a crucial day at the bottom of the Ligue 1 table.
AJ Auxerre’s draw against FC Nantes on Saturday closed the gap to Nice to just three points. L’AJAcurrently occupy the relegation play-off spot and must still face Le Gymbefore the end of the season. A win for Les Aiglons today will provide them with some breathing room.
However, Nice go into the game against Le Havre without Youssouf Ndayishimiye, due to suspension. Claude Puel’s side are also without Mohamed Abdelmonem, Moise Bombito, Kojo Peprah Oppong, Everton, and Isak Jansson. Club captain Dante, meanwhile, is only expected to be on the bench for this game.
Yehvann Diouf; Melvin Bard, Juma Bah, Antoine Mendy, Jonathan Clauss; Morgan Sanson, Hicham Boudaoui; Mohamed-Ali Cho, Sofiane Diop, Kail Boudache; Elye Wahi. (L’Éq)
Isak Jansson and Kojo Peprah Oppong are out due to unspecified reasons related to team selection and injuries.
The match is crucial for OGC Nice as they are fighting to avoid relegation, with only three points separating them from the relegation play-off spot.
Club captain Dante is expected to start on the bench for OGC Nice in the upcoming match against Le Havre.

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