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How Nice beat all the odds – and PSG – to challenge for the Ligue 1 title this season . Once more, this isn’t down to luck, we know this. We know our level and the progress we’ve made. It is greatly satisfying for the players and the fans.” OGC Nice’s president, Jean- Pierre Riv. Sublime goals from Mario Balotelli and Ricardo Pereira caught the eye and young goalkeeper Yoan Cardinale was superb, but Nice are focused on the bigger picture. A combination of Monaco all but being assured of the Ligue 1 title and a near- complete meltdown by Paris Saint- Germain at the end of the match may overshadow the result, but make no mistake, Nice’s victory over the defending champions should be read as a valedictory statement for the hosts and the progress they have made under Riv. Nice are still all but out of the title race themselves and some will view their tumble down the table in 2.

Lazio refuse to kneel down before Roma's evergreen king Francesco Totti. Indeed, the last time the casual observer of French football heard from Nice was probably their 3- 0 loss at Monaco in early February.

Already out of Europe and both domestic cups at that point, the defeat completed a run of only one win in five in the league that took them from first to third. What had looked a charming story at the beginning of the season now looked to be slipping away, as the team struggled with a lack of depth against their well- heeled rivals. Most observers thought Nice had more to worry about from Lyon, in fourth, who had a game in hand and had just signed Memphis Depay. After that defeat to Monaco, Nice lifted themselves off the canvas with an impressive 1- 0 win over Saint- . There has been the odd draw in this unbeaten stretch, including away to Toulouse last Sunday, but the team’s response in the face of adversity has been hugely impressive. They have endured season- ending injuries to midfield tyro Wylan Cyprien and then- leading scorer Alassane Pl.

Add in Jean- Micha. The team started the season playing a 4- 3- 3 before moving to three at the back. More recently, in the absence of Cyprien, they have moved to a 4- 2- 3- 1. Pereira, brought in as a right- back, has been used as an orthodox winger, which has allowed Seri to push further forwards. A defensive midfielder upon his arrival, the Ivorian has been a revelation this season in a more attacking role, with 1.

Photograph: Sebastien Nogier/EPA. Bastia, the Corsican club with an insatiable appetite for self- destruction . Along with Dante and Belhanda, Mario Balotelli was the big- name arrival in the summer. There was also some intrigue over the promising Cyprien and Arnaud Lusamba, but Arnaud Souquet was something of an afterthought. A former youth international for France, he was a product of Lille’s academy who just two years ago found himself playing for amateur side Poir. Success there saw him earn a move to Dijon, then playing in Ligue 2, and he was a key part of that team’s promotion last season.

Still, though, he was hardly expected to play more than a handful of matches this season, as Pereira was unquestionably first choice. When Pereira was forced to miss more than a month with a knee injury in January, Souquet, who had only played a handful of matches, stepped up. He has played every minute in Ligue 1 since being deployed as a makeshift centre- back for the team’s trip to the Parc des Princes. Now played as a right- back, he is an impressive attacking threat, having contributed five assists this season. Another former Ligue 2 player, Maxime Le Marchand has also been important for Nice since signing from Le Havre in 2.

Like Souquet, he seemed destined for bigger things at a young age, having won the Coupe Gambardella, France’s youth cup competition, in a Rennes team that included Yacine Brahimi and Yann M’Vila. However, after failing to break into the first team, he was forced to move down a level. Initially a left- back, Le Marchand impressed at centre- back this campaign before suffering a recent hamstring injury that has ended his season, becoming an invaluable deputy for Baysse during the captain’s recent spell on the sidelines. Eysseric also falls into this category, contributing six assists and three goals in 2. Admittedly, Chinese backing was key in Nice being able to pay the wages of Balotelli, Dante and Belhanda, but the real secret to the team’s success lies with their scouting department. Nice did splash .

In this way, Nice, through their scouting department, headed by Serge Recordier, have not only seen success but built with an eye towards sustainability. In the end, though, everything worked out great.

We’ve accomplished something historic and we’re not setting limits.”Yesterday’s win is a bold affirmation of the club’s over- arching strategy. As Nice prepare for what looks set to be a place in the Champions League play- off rounds, there will be tough decisions to make on Balotelli (out of contract), Belhanda (an option to buy is reported to be in the region of . There are also questions surrounding the ability of Cyprien and Pl. Kylian Mbapp. Florian Thauvin’s swaggering hat- trick in Marseille’s 5- 1 demolition of relegation threatened Caen was perhaps the high- point of a stunning season. Despite Thauvin’s arrogant, lazy reputation in England, his intensity, attitude and work- rate have been exemplary for Rudi Garcia’s side throughout the campaign.

So much so that he won a call up from Didier Deschamps in March and beat Mbapp. The 2. 4- year- old admitted recently that he had questioned himself after his trying spell with Newcastle, but his confidence has returned with him to France to stirring effect. Ligue 1’s scoring charts and with coupled with his seven assists, Thauvin’s importance to Marseille is clear, regularly outshining Dimitri Payet since his return from West Ham. But crucially for Thauvin it is his renewed faith in his undoubted ability that shines through in each of his performances. The nonchalance and effortless grace with which he took all three of his superb strikes at Sunday lunchtime and his unerring pace and intensity whenever he was in possession will have Garcia delighted that Marseille were forced into activating the player’s . The first half was, by Monaco’s standards, stilted and blunt and, despite Jardim’s decision to sacrifice the Coupe de France (resting his entire team for the mid- week semi- final at PSG, which a B team string lost 5- 0), Monaco looked tired. The effervescent Kylian Mbapp.

But perhaps it was in the 5- 0 thumping Monaco received from PSG where Jardim made his most astute move of the week. Monaco have looked a little weary at time in recent months. Their comparatively small squad, busy schedule and all action style has begun to catch up with them. In contrast, since their humiliation in Barcelona, PSG have returned to their swaggering best in Ligue 1 and dispensed with an admittedly Fabinho- less Monaco in the League Cup final, 4- 1. As a result, even if Jardim picked his strongest XI for the Coupe de France semi- final in the week, PSG would have been favourites at the Parc des Princes, where they are very strong. By sacrificing the Coupe de France, Jardim gave his first team a much needed rest and simultaneously covertly sidestepped a potentially confidence, momentum and energy draining defeat to their rivals; perhaps a key psychological move that could aid in what now looks like a title win for Les Monegasques. Kylian Mbapp. Photograph: Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images.

The UNFP have long be criticised for supposed big club bias, but the number of PSG nominations this year was surprising even by their standards. The perennial champions were represented on all four four- man shortlists, a more than curious situation after their comparatively poor season and fluctuating form. Edinson Cavani, as the league’s top scorer, justifiably joins Bernando Silva and Alexandre Lacazette in contention for Player of the Year.