The puzzle of the calendar for the last days of Ligue 1

The European course of French clubs, unusually successful, does not really make everyone happy. Already annoyed to see PSG line up its B team against Clermont on Saturday (1-1), Jean-Michel Roussier, the president of Le Havre, lost his temper when he learned that the LFP was considering postponing its match against the Parisians if they climb into the last four of the Champions League. “The week began when the League informed me that in the event that PSG – which I sincerely hope for them – would pass the Barcelona stage and play a semi-final, the match against Le Havre (31st day, scheduled for April 27 at 9 p.m.) would perhaps be shifted between the 33rd (weekend of May 11) and the 34th day (May 18). This is how my anger started, launched Roussier on RMC Sports. Do you think that in the situation we are in, I will agree to make a trip to Nice then to the Parc before hosting OM? You are crazy ! In addition, we are between the penultimate and the last day, the regulations stipulate that these two days are protected. So I say no straight away, it’s out of the question. »

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