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Earlier in the day, The team Informed Lille's wish to postpone his Ligue 1 match against PSG, scheduled for next Saturday at 9:05 p.m. The reason? Treat yourself to a longer recovery in order to prepare your 1/8th round of the Champions League to Dortmund, scheduled three days later (Wednesday March 4). But to believe The teamthis request is not to the taste of PSG.
At the start, the Ile-de-France club had asked to advance its 1/4 finals of the Coupe de France against Saint-Brieuc next Tuesday, rather than Wednesday, which the broadcaster France TV finally refused. A request that would have made it possible to move the meeting against Lille on Friday, rather than on Saturday, but the LFP would also have rejected this possibility. From now on, Paris therefore hopes to maintain its match against LOSC, in order to avoid a 10 -day sequence between the trip to Lyon, this Sunday, and the 1/8th round of C1 against Liverpool, March 5, without Align its typical team (Paris plans to turn in front of Saint-Brieuc).
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