Paris Saint-Germain has successfully secured a fixture postponement, ensuring they will not be required to play a domestic league game in the period between their two critical Champions League matches against Liverpool. This decision, aimed at easing fixture congestion for the Parisian club, is widely seen as a significant advantage for PSG, allowing their players additional rest and preparation time for their demanding European encounters.
However, the announcement has not been met with universal approval. Rival clubs, particularly Lens, are reportedly infuriated by the preferential treatment granted to the league leaders, perceiving it as an unfair competitive advantage. Liverpool FC, who will face a well-rested PSG squad, are also expected to view this scheduling change with considerable displeasure, adding another layer of tension to the upcoming high-stakes clashes.

