Nice, with whom Real Sociedad will debut next Thursday in the Europa League, crushed Saint-Étienne at the Allianz Riviera (8-0) after a fantastic first half in which the young German was outstanding. Youssoufa Moukoko, on loan from Borussia Dortmund, scoring a double in his first game as a starter.
It was a historic marker just one goal away from the heaviest defeat in Saint-Étienne’s history in Ligue 1, a 9-0 defeat against Bordeaux in 1951-52. This is the worst defeat the greens have received in the last 73 years.
The worst first part of vegetables
Although, for the first time the set of Oliver Dall Oglioone of the most successful clubs in French football despite being recently promoted to the top category, conceded six goals in the first half.
Nice, in the year of its 120th anniversary, crushed a massive start with a high percentage of success. Almost all attacks end with a goal. Four minutes later, an own goal from Dylan Batubinsika He opened the match account and after three, on the 7th, Tanguy Ndombele he did the second one. The third signed it Mohamed Ali Cho with a pass from Jonathan Clauss and in the 26th minute Moukoko scored the fourth and made his debut as a scorer.
The fifth came in the 37th minute, scored by Evann Guessand to pass Moukoko, which became the sixth with five minutes remaining.
Nice became the first team to score six first-half goals in Ligue 1 since Lyon achieved it against Marseille in May 1997. They scored seven and finished the match with an 8-0 victory. Nice surrounds these records.
Saint-Étienne fans who traveled to Nice left the Allianz Riviera at halftime.
The visiting team maintained their form for most of the half until the Moroccan scored in the 70th minute Sofiane Diop he did the seventh. The eighth came in the last period, in the 86th minute of the Dutchman. Pablo Rosario, punishment
One goal away from a record win
Nice are one step away from a historic 9-0, having bounced back strongly from defeat against Marseille last weekend. Saint-Étienne are third from bottom and could drop to the bottom of the table if Angers and Montpellier win their games.
Source: La Verdad
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