Angers vs Nice Result

Angers
Full Time

Nice
📍 Stade Raymond-Kopa, Angers
🗓️ Saturday, 14 Mar 2026 at 18:00
💪 AI Prediction Report
DECENT HITPredicted
1 - 1
Actual
0 - 2
💰 Bet Results1/2 hit
Estimated ROI (£100/bet)
Staked: £200 · Returns: £117
£-83
-42% ROI
Clinical Nice Punish Wasteful Angers with Late Flourish in Ligue 1 Clash
Nice emerged victorious at Stade Raymond-Kopa, dispatching Angers 2-0 in a match defined by clinical finishing and disciplined defending. Despite Angers' home advantage and a balanced first half, it was the visitors who seized control after the interval, converting their dominance in possession (53%) and shots on target (8) into a deserved three points. The deadlock was finally broken in the 65th minute, before Nice sealed the win with a late strike at the death. Angers struggled to convert their opportunities, managing just one shot on target from nine attempts, and were ultimately undone by Nice's superior sharpness in the final third. Tactical discipline and timely substitutions from Nice ensured they maintained control, while Angers' frustrations boiled over, resulting in two yellow cards as the match slipped away.
Angers
Angers started brightly, matching Nice for much of the first half with energetic pressing and a compact 3-5-2 formation. However, their lack of cutting edge in attack was evident, as they mustered only a single shot on target from nine attempts. Despite winning seven corners and enjoying spells of possession, they failed to trouble Yehvann Diouf in the Nice goal. As the match wore on, Angers found themselves increasingly on the back foot, conceding twice in the second half and struggling to respond. Defensively, Angers were organized for long periods, but lapses in concentration and a lack of attacking thrust ultimately cost them. Frustration grew as the game slipped away, reflected in two yellow cards and a late push forward that left them exposed.
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Nice
Nice delivered a professional away performance, gradually asserting control after a measured start. Their 3-5-1-1 formation allowed them to dominate midfield exchanges and create the better chances, reflected in their 12 shots and impressive 8 on target. Patient build-up play paid dividends as they broke the deadlock in the 65th minute, before capitalizing on Angers' late desperation with a second goal in stoppage time. Defensively, Nice were robust, absorbing Angers' early pressure and limiting the hosts to speculative efforts. The midfield trio, marshaled by Morgan Sanson, dictated tempo and provided a platform for incisive attacks. Three yellow cards were a minor blemish on an otherwise controlled display.
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Key Moments
65' — Goal
Kevin Carlos Omoruyi scores to give Nice a deserved lead after sustained pressure.
75' — Yellow Card
Nice pick up their third yellow card as Angers push forward in search of an equalizer.
90' — Goal
Nice seal the win with a late second goal, capitalizing on Angers' stretched defense.
Tactical Analysis
Angers deployed a 3-5-2 formation, seeking to crowd the midfield and exploit width through wingbacks Lilian Raolisoa and Florent Hanin. While this provided defensive solidity early on, their inability to transition quickly into attack left forwards Amine Sbai and Goduine Koyalipou isolated. Nice’s 3-5-1-1 system, meanwhile, offered greater midfield control, with Morgan Sanson and Hicham Boudaoui dictating play and Jonathan Clauss providing width on the right. As the match progressed, Nice’s superior technical quality and patience in possession began to tell. Their pressing forced Angers into errors, and tactical substitutions helped maintain their intensity. Set pieces were a battleground, but Nice’s defensive organization ensured Angers’ seven corners came to nothing. Ultimately, Nice’s structure and ability to exploit Angers’ late-game desperation proved decisive.
Turning Point
Omoruyi’s opener in the 65th minute broke Angers’ resistance and shifted momentum decisively in Nice’s favor.
Man of the Match
Morgan Sanson
Commanded the midfield with authority, setting the tempo and contributing to both defensive and attacking phases.