Nice – Lorient: Get the machine firing at the Allianz Riviera 
Nice are back in front of their fans on Sunday with one clear aim: stop a frustrating run at home. Beaten in Lyon last week, the hosts sit in the lower half and are still hunting for a spark.
The visitors arrive with better momentum. Lorient picked up confidence after beating Angers and are still eyeing the top half of the table.
Nice still hunting consistency 
February hasn’t been kind to Nice. Results are thin and the side can’t string things together after the promising flashes at the end of January.
Under Claude Puel, Nice pick up points now and then but lack the consistency to kick their season into gear.
The main problem is up front. They’re goalless in their last two league games and the attack looks brittle.
At home it’s odd. Wins are rare, yet Nice have still managed to grind out a few decent results in front of their crowd.
Against Lorient, history leans their way. The hosts haven’t lost to the visitors at the Allianz Riviera for several seasons.
Lorient carrying confidence 
Things at Lorient have shifted in recent weeks. After a setback to Brest they reacted quickly, taking three points in the last round.
Over the long run, Lorient have shown real backbone. Defeats are rare and the group have been steady.
A handful of recent wins has kept them in the top half.
Away games will still be tricky. They’ve shown limits on the road and must stay switched on.
With only a few points separating them from European spots, Lorient have a good chance to keep moving up this weekend.
Likely line-ups
Nice : Dupe ; Clauss, Oppong, Bah, Abdi ; Sanson, Vanhoutte ; Cho, Diop, Louchet ; Carlos
Lorient : Mvogo ; Silva, Talbi, Yongwa ; Le Bris, Cadiou, Abergel, Kouassi ; Makengo, Pagis ; Dieng
Football Prediction Nice vs Lorient
Lorient or draw
Nice can show promising patches at home but have dropped too many matches this season.
Lorient arrive with more confidence and a nice run behind them, which matters in a tight game like this.
Given that, the visitors look capable of coming away with something.
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