RC Lens Reject PSG's Request to Postpone April 11 Match
RC Lens has firmly rejected Paris Saint-Germain's request to postpone their Ligue 1 fixture scheduled for April 11th at Stade Bollaert-Delelis in Lens. The club released an official statement asserting their desire to maintain the original date, emphasizing concerns over setting a precedent that could undermine the integrity of the league.
The postponement request from PSG reportedly stems from security concerns following their recent Champions League match against Real Madrid, where incidents involving supporters occurred. However, Lens officials have expressed confidence in their stadium's security measures and their ability to ensure a safe environment for both teams and fans.
In their statement, RC Lens highlighted the importance of upholding the rules and regulations governing French football. They warned that granting PSG's request would create a potentially damaging precedent, suggesting that other clubs might seek postponements based on similar grounds, disrupting the league schedule and potentially disadvantaging other teams. The club stressed that such actions could devalue the competitive fairness of Ligue 1.
The Ligue 1 governing body is now expected to review the situation and make a final decision on whether the match will proceed as scheduled. RC Lens has made its position unequivocally clear, asserting their right to host the game and maintain the planned fixture list. The outcome will likely have significant implications for both clubs and the wider league, setting a tone for how similar situations are handled in the future. The match is a crucial one for both teams, with Lens battling for a European qualification spot and PSG aiming to maintain their lead at the top of the table.
