{"id":1629,"date":"2017-08-01T19:19:54","date_gmt":"2017-08-01T18:19:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ajaxdaily.com\/?p=1629"},"modified":"2018-03-21T14:23:48","modified_gmt":"2018-03-21T14:23:48","slug":"insights-insiders-ajax-ogc-nice","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ajaxdaily.com\/2017\/insights-insiders-ajax-ogc-nice\/","title":{"rendered":"Champions League predictions: Ajax – OGC Nice"},"content":{"rendered":"

While there are still dark clouds hanging above Amsterdam, last week’s come-from-behind draw against Nice showed an unexpected amount of resilience and determination in the Ajax side. No one would have blamed these players had they fizzled out after Balotelli opened the score, but instead Van de Beek’s equalizer sparked some much needed hope and optimism.\u00a0Will the Ajacieden be able to maintain their second-half form and advance to the Champions League play-offs on Wednesday? Here’s what the insiders think.<\/strong><\/p>\n


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Floris Roos – Blogger for AjaxLife<\/h4>\n

The joy of the game is starting to return inside of me, slowly but surely. For sure, the situation surrounding Nouri puts everything into perspective, but the players showed they know how to flip the switch last Wednesday. A huge result against a very good opponent in Nice, even more so considering the situation. I especially enjoyed the second half.<\/p>\n

Because of this, I\u2019m really looking forward to the first European home game of the season in a sold-out Johan Cruijff ArenA. Following the 1-1 in Nice, Ajax still have everything to play for. After an uneasy first half, the squad were able to bounce back after some adjustments at half time.<\/p>\n

Afterwards, I was intrigued by the words new Ajax manager Marcel Keizer spoke. In front of the cameras, he made a calm and clear analysis of everything what went wrong in the first 45 minutes. Seriously sound words, with a pleasing Amsterdam accent, instead of the usual clich\u00e9s deployed by most managers.<\/p>\n

Yes, Ajax frequently had the ball, but it was also given to Keizer\u2019s side by the French. The home side were waiting for sloppy errors in possession. That tactic looked like it was working, because Ajax couldn\u2019t bring up the needed patience and started forcing the ball into midfield. This resulted in every turnover being a huge danger, because Nice have the ability to counter at high speed. And so, Ajax had the ball but Nice was by far the more dangerous side.<\/p>\n

Keizer spotted it and called this out, resulting in a far better Ajax in the second half. The goal by Donny van de Beek, of all people, was remarkable in many ways. Donny has been viewed as the natural successor of Davy Klaassen for some time. That alone makes it very special for him to fill Klaassen\u2019s boots by scoring an important goal, just like Davy used to do for us. The gestures during his celebration, referring to his friend Nouri and his family, were subtle and touching.<\/p>\n

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? A closer look at Van de Beek’s goal, courtesy of @AFCAjax<\/a>. #nicaja<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/kPx4KOVglO<\/a><\/p>\n

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