Ici c'est Paris ! Here is paris ! Uniting PSG Fans Worldwide
Overloaded Schedule Threatens PSG with Player Burnout, Ménès Warns
Paris, April 2026 – **Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)** is set to face a challenging calendar as they prepare for their Champions League quarter-final matches. The first leg will take place on April 8 at Parc des Princes, followed by the return leg at Anfield on April 14.
Mounting pressure on players
**Pierre Ménès**, a noted sports journalist, has expressed concerns over the tight schedule. He argues that the short interval between the two crucial matches does not allow players adequate recovery time. “It’s unreasonable for a Champions League quarter-final to occur within six days. Teams need more time to recuperate,” Ménès commented on his YouTube channel.
Injury risks loom large
Ménès, formerly of “Canal Football Club,” foresees a potential injury crisis. He warns, “Continuously pushing players to their limits will eventually lead to them breaking down one after another.” His concerns highlight the broader issue of player welfare amid congested fixture lists.
Overloaded schedule prompts rescheduling
**The Professional Football League’s board** has decided to reschedule the match between Racing Club de Lens and PSG. Initially slated for April 11, this Ligue 1 clash will now occur on May 13. This adjustment aims to ease the pressure on PSG, who are contending with a packed schedule.
Potential further changes
According to **L’Équipe**, the date for this potentially title-deciding game might change again, depending on PSG’s Champions League progress. If PSG is knocked out by Liverpool in the quarter-finals, the match against Lens could move forward to May 6.
This relentless schedule underscores the challenges top clubs face in balancing domestic and European commitments, with player health and performance hanging in the balance.







