The only team still unbeaten in France this season, Nice has
managed eight clean sheets in 11 matches and conceded just four goals.
At the heart of the defensive padlock set up by coach
Francesco Farioli, former Brazil international Dante has been a crucial
element.
Praised for his irreproachable work ethics and sober
lifestyle, the Nice captain is a leader by example, and an example of
longevity.
He played 4,440 minutes in all competitions last season and
has not missed a single minute of his club’s new league campaign, contributing
to make the Riviera side the best defense in Europe’s top five leagues.
“Dante is a player with enormous intelligence,” Farioli told
the French league’s website. “He knows when to back off and when to go for it.
He knows how to defend in tight spaces and in wide areas. He can attack as well
as defend.”
Nicknamed the “CommanDante,” he joined Nice seven years ago,
having won the Champions League and four Bundesliga titles with Bayern Munich.
His French stint was almost cut short in November 2020 when
he suffered an ACL tear in his left knee that many believed would bring his
career to an end, but he returned the next season and helped the team finish
with the best defensive record.
Dante, who is six years younger than Farioli, has not slowed
down a bit since he signed a one-year extension last season. His statistics
ahead of Friday’s match against Montpellier are impressive, with 982 passes, 10
interceptions and 21 tackles completed, as well as 65% of duels won.
“He’s 40 years old, he’s a top performer, he looks my age,”
said France international Jean-Clair Todibo, Dante’s center-back partner at
Nice. “I have a lot of respect for Dante, and I think we all do. He’s playing
matches at a very, very high level, it’s crazy what he’s offering, I don’t
think people realize. He trains every day, he does not spare himself, and he
puts in a great game every time.”
Nice has a one-point lead over defending champion Paris
Saint-Germain, which travels to Reims on Saturday looking to bounce back
following a 2-1 loss against AC Milan in the Champions League. In other
matches, third-place Monaco travels to Le Havre and Marseille plays at Lens.
At Montpellier, Nice will need to find a way to compensate
for the absence of Youssouf Ndayishmiye. The Burundi midfielder has been a key
player, bringing in a lot of defensive effort alongside Dante and Todibo, but
he was sent off last weekend and is suspended.
“We obviously thought about what we could do,” Farioli said.
“The absence of Youssouf, who had thus far played every minute, is a blow for
us. But it will also be a chance for other players to express themselves. We
still have to think about it and find the best balance.” -AP