Champions League: why PSG will play all their return matches away
PSG faces the challenge of playing all their Champions League return matches away from home due to new UEFA rules.
The Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) football team is gearing up for a potentially difficult journey in the UEFA Champions League, particularly with their return matches all set to be played away from home. This situation arises from a recent UEFA alteration where the highest-ranked team in the knockout stage phases is given the home advantage for return matches. Currently, PSG stands at the 11th position in the rankings, which influences their home-advantage situations in these crucial matches.
As PSG prepares for their upcoming knockout stage, they will face formidable opponents such as Chelsea, with potential matchups against Liverpool and Bayern Munich looming later in the competition. The pressure is mounting as they need to navigate these rounds successfully to move forward in the tournament, culminating in a potential appearance in the final scheduled for May 30 in Budapest. However, the challenges of competing not only against elite clubs but also under unfavorable conditions point to the steep hurdles they must overcome.
With the ramifications of UEFA's restructuring of home and away matches, PSG's strategy and adaptability will be tested more than ever. Their recent performances and tactical adjustments will be crucial as they search for a pathway to the final. Moreover, the implications of this away-match structure may bring additional stress and complications, impacting their ability to secure victories needed for success in this high-stakes tournament.