Paris Saint-Germain is already trying to shake things up… and it’s not going over well. As the Champions League clash against Liverpool approaches (April 8 and 14), the Parisian club is considering rescheduling its Ligue 1 match against Lens, initially set for April 11.
PSG and Lens are neck and neck in Ligue 1 — first versus second. A highly anticipated showdown… but could it be postponed? The idea is simple: lighten the schedule to ensure PSG is at 100% for the European double-header. A strategy already used earlier this season against Nantes… but one that is seriously irritating in northern France.
Growing tension between PSG and Lens
The Lens coach appears to be opposed. Pierre Sage did not mince his words: “It’s too late since the match is already scheduled… PSG doesn’t need that to be competitive against us.”
Behind the scenes, nothing is official yet, but discussions are ongoing. On Lens’ side, the door is not completely closed.
According to RMC, the Sang et Or could agree… provided they benefit from it. The problem is their already tight schedule, with a Coupe de France semi-final against Toulouse on April 21. The result: an explosive situation looming. Between PSG’s European ambitions and Lens’ sporting constraints, tensions are already rising before kickoff.
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