“Inequitable”, the choice of LFP in favor of PSG

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On April 9 and 15, PSG faces Aston Villa in the quarterfinals of the Champions League. Immediately qualified, the capital's club requested the postponement of its championship match against Nantes planned between the two quarters of C1, the weekend of April 12. Against the advice of the Canaries.

This Monday, the Board of Directors of the Professional Football League (LFP) decided to ratify the postponement of this meeting of the 29e Ligue 1 day, ” Considering the common objective of allowing clubs to be as efficient as possible in the European Cup “, According to the TA report obtained by L'Equipe.

Kita approves but …

Eleven members of the Council voted for the postponement, including the representatives of the clubs of L1 Jean-Pierre Caillot (Reims), Damien Comolli (Toulouse), Olivier Létang (Lille), Jean-Pierre Rivère (Nice) and Juan Sartori (Monaco)-without forgetting Laurent Nicollin (Montpellier), as President of the Unis Foot Foot (Strasbourg), designated member of the French Football Federation (FFF). Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the boss of PSG also on the board of directors, logically abstained on the issue.

It is finally on Tuesday April 22 that this Nantes-Paris will be played at Beaujoire, for a sequence of three matches in nine days of which a FCN is not concerned by the fight for maintenance at the end of the season-when PSG on its side acquired. If the president of the Nantes club, Waldemar Kita, salutes there ” a good decision », Not all of them share this opinion among the Canaries. “” We are put before the fait accompli. It will impact the ticket office and the race for maintenancenote an internal source cited by the team. It is inequitable, especially since the championship match between the eighth round trip of C1 (Rennes-PSG) was not given. »»

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