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It is the ransom of glory. Qualified for the 1/8th finals of the Champions League, the LOSC will have to do with an ultra-withdrawal calendar. Next Saturday, the DOGUES are supposed to move to Paris to face PSG there, before going to Dortmund three days later (Tuesday March 3) for a 1/8 round of the Champions League.
But according to information from the newspaper The teamLille claimed the postponement of the meeting against Paris, in order to benefit from more time to prepare for its European deadline. This request was made in the wake of the draw with the League, and in the event of validation, it would also offer Parisians a longer recovery. As a reminder, PSG is supposed to chain three games against Saint-Brieuc (February 26), Lille (March 1) and Liverpool (March 4) in a week.
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