The investigation initiated by the Nice police following the serious incidents that occurred on Sunday evening may rely on surveillance footage to help identify those responsible for the violence. This task is expected to be challenging due to the widespread use of fireworks and many supporters wearing masks.
It is important to note that the club, with the approval of Ineos, has also filed a complaint. These disturbances already have significant sporting and security implications, as the match between Nice and Angers, which was not initially considered a high-risk game, is now classified as such by the DNLH. This has led to an increased security presence for what promises to be a particularly tense match.
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