
Paris Saint-Germain Faces Challenge of Nine Matches in 27 Days Until Season End
Paris Saint-Germain faces a congested schedule, with nine matches to play in just 27 days until the end of the current season. This packed fixture list is a result of the team's qualification for the UEFA Champions League semi-finals, coupled with the postponement of two previous Ligue 1 matches at the club's request. This presents a significant physical challenge for coach Luis Enrique's squad, requiring them to play approximately every three days across various competitions.
These circumstances compel Luis Enrique to widely adopt a player rotation policy to maintain squad fitness. This is particularly crucial as the Parisian club currently leads Ligue 1 by four points over second-placed Lens, with a game in hand. While the team aims to secure its 14th domestic league title, it also aspires to win the UEFA Champions League for the second consecutive time, having overcome Liverpool 2-0 in the quarter-finals.
Paris Saint-Germain anticipates a major clash in the continental tournament's semi-finals against the winner of the Bayern Munich and Real Madrid tie. Additional challenges include injuries sustained by Nuno Mendes and Désiré Doué during their last match. Attention is also focused on May 13th, which could see a decisive encounter against Lens, their direct competitor in the race for the league title.