Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Nice are in a worrying crisis with two of the French club's players placed on leave after being attacked by their own supporters
Nice, owned by Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos, saw their return to training after defeat to Lorient descend into chaos, with players who were attacked by supporters taking legal action. After a seventh consecutive defeat, frustration from fans boiled over, which resulted in Jeremie Boga and Terem Moffi being assaulted.
Neither will train this week with Boga placed on leave for five days following the attack, while Moffi will be out of action until Sunday. According to a report by Truibuna , the duo were punched, kicked and spat on.
It has also been alleged that racist slurs were thrown their way with Boga needing to

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