Nice collapse against PSG after Youssouf Ndayishimiye dismissal
OGC Nice were reduced to ten men before falling to a 4-0 defeat against Paris Saint-Germain, with Youssouf Ndayishimiye’s second-half red card proving a decisive moment in the Ligue 1 encounter.
Already trailing by two goals, Nice’s hopes of mounting a comeback were effectively ended in the 61st minute when Ndayishimiye was dismissed.
The sending-off marked a turning point in the contest, leaving the hosts exposed against a dominant Paris Saint-Germain side that capitalised fully on their numerical advantage.
For Ndayishimiye, the match had been anticipated as an opportunity to mark his return after a lengthy absence.
The Burundian international had only recently resumed action, featuring briefly in the previous match against Angers. Handed a starting role, he was expected to reinforce Nice’s defensive stability.
Instead, the evening unfolded in difficult fashion. Signs of a lack of match sharpness were evident, and his dismissal compounded an already challenging situation for his side.
With Nice reduced to ten players, their defensive organisation faltered under sustained pressure from PSG’s attacking line.
Paris Saint-Germain, already in control before the red card, intensified their dominance thereafter. Taking advantage of the extra space, they extended their lead and ultimately secured a comprehensive 4-0 victory on Nice’s home ground.
The defeat highlights a difficult moment for Nice, who struggled to cope once reduced in numbers and were unable to recover from the setback. It also underlined the impact of individual moments in shaping the outcome of high-level matches.
For PSG, the result reinforces their strength and ability to exploit key situations, while for Nice, the match serves as a reminder of the challenges faced when key players are returning from injury and regaining full match fitness.
Ndayishimiye’s return, which had promised a fresh start, instead ended in disappointment, encapsulating a night that proved costly both for the player and for his team.
