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What to remember from the presentation of OGC Nice's first four recruits

What to remember from the presentation of OGC Nice's first four recruits

"I wouldn't say I was impressed, but it's true that it's a big change. It's a lot of fun. My goals? I'd like to play, of course, I'll do everything I can to do so. Time will tell. My style? I'm not a very physical player; I like to position myself in free zones. My strength is my game intelligence. I try to serve my teammates as best as possible. My preferred position is attacking midfielder, supporting the striker. I can also play deeper or in any position in the attack. I was won over by the talks I received. The project is very ambitious; Nice is a big Ligue 1 club that competes in Europe almost every year. I was told to stay true to myself. I have experienced teammates who give me advice on how to improve every day."

Juma Bah

"It's a big club with big ambitions. Joining Nice was my decision. Am I already scaring the attackers? (Laughs) I can't say, we'll see. Playing with Dante? He's a very experienced player, I think I'll learn a lot at his side. My goals are to learn, develop, and win trophies. Europe? Of course, I have that in the back of my mind, I'm ready, my teammates and I've talked about it and we can't wait to get there."

Yehvann Diouf

"Everything about the OGC Nice project convinced me. It's a club that has made two top 5 finishes in a row, which is no small feat. It's one of the best clubs in the league. There's a quality team and infrastructure. And then I wanted to go to a bigger club, to make progress. Is it pressure to succeed Marcin Bulka? No. He's a very good goalkeeper. We've been able to talk a lot after matches, he's a good person. We each have our strengths and our flaws, and I come with all humility, using my strengths to contribute. What I set myself each season is to be better than the last. Try to be even more decisive, concede fewer goals, be as reassuring as possible, and win as many points as possible."

Isak Jansson

"I know there have been some very good players here, like Ben Arfa or Balotelli. The Austrian and French leagues have similarities. The game is very physical in both cases. But the level of Ligue 1 is higher. I wanted to move up a level, it's a very good progression for me. I'm a very fast player, I run and I put a lot of energy into my game. I can help the team by scoring, by making assists (9 goals, 6 assists in 33 matches last season). I hope to have a lot of fun."

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