Recent months have raised questions about clubs associated with INEOS.
At Manchester United, Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s group has faced increasing criticism from fans.
Ratcliffe’s earlier comments on immigration led to significant backlash, while fan groups have protested various decisions made by the club’s management.
Other clubs linked to INEOS are also experiencing dissatisfaction among players.
After a heavy loss, a senior player suggested that the club’s challenges go beyond just what’s happening on the field.
It was later revealed that these comments came from Dante, the captain of OGC Nice.
Following Nice’s 4-0 loss in Ligue 1, the seasoned defender acknowledged that the squad must own up to their performance issues but indicated that there are deeper problems behind the scenes.
“This season has been difficult,” Dante stated, as reported by Get French Football News.
“We must take responsibility now, but there are many to blame. Some are still here, some are gone, and others are quite far away.”
This statement caught attention, especially amid ongoing scrutiny of the club’s management and ownership.
INEOS, led by Ratcliffe, has been involved with Nice for several years, bringing about notable changes within the club during this time.
Nice has had a particularly challenging season.
Manager changes, supporter unrest, and poor performance have all made this campaign difficult.
The situation escalated further earlier this season when fans confronted players and staff at the training ground after a loss to Lorient.
This incident unsettled several players, and some chose to leave during the January transfer window.
Dante, who has captained the team through much of this turmoil, stated he is ready to push himself in the final months of the season.
He plans to retire at the end of the season but aims to do everything possible to help the club avoid relegation.
Despite uncertainties surrounding the club, Dante emphasized that the players remain focused on finishing the season strong, even with questions lingering about leadership above them.
