According to French newspaper L’Equipe, via GFFN, Paris Saint-Germain have formally requested that their Ligue 1 match against RC Lens, originally scheduled for Saturday 11 April, be moved to a later date. The reason for the request is to give PSG a rest window between their Champions League quarter-final matches against Liverpool.
If the request is granted, it would mean PSG go into the Champions League tie more rested, with more time to prepare specifically for Liverpool, while Liverpool will almost certainly still have to play their Premier League fixture in between the two European games.
This is quite common in some European leagues, where domestic fixtures are moved to help clubs competing in the Champions League. It often happens in Spain, France and Germany, where the league tries to help clubs perform better in Europe. However, in England, fixture changes like this almost never happen, and Premier League clubs are usually expected to just deal with the schedule.
From a Liverpool point of view, it could be seen as a disadvantage if PSG are allowed extra rest and preparation time while Liverpool are playing high-intensity Premier League matches in the middle of the two Champions League games.
Two-legged Champions League ties are often decided by small details — fitness, injuries, fatigue and preparation time can make a big difference. If PSG are fresher and have more time to prepare tactically, it could give them a small but important advantage going into the second leg.
It will be interesting to see whether the fixture change is approved, but if it is, Liverpool may feel the situation is slightly unfair, although it is something English clubs have had to deal with in European competitions for many years.
Either way, squad rotation, fitness and injuries could play a huge role in deciding who progresses to the Champions League semi-final.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
