PSG also saw a similar request for a match postponement approved last season. Enrique's side, incidentally, were scheduled to face Nantes between their quarter-final clash with Aston Villa, but the league meeting was delayed until the following week, despite protestations from PSG's domestic opponents.
Meanwhile, in the 2023-24 campaign, PSG's game against Nice between the semi-final meetings with Borussia Dortmund was also delayed. The French giants didn't benefit from the postponements, however, as they lost both subsequent games to Villa and Dortmund.
The winner of PSG's meeting with Chelsea will face either Liverpool or Galatasaray in the quarter-finals. And on the draw itself, Enrique said: "The Champions League draw is difficult, as usual. We don’t expect anything different," he said. "We are pleased. It will be interesting to play against one of the best English teams, who we know well.
"There is no feeling of revenge for us. This is a different competition. This is our pathway and we are used to it. We are the champions at the moment in this competition, so the problem is for all the other teams. They have to play against us, that is what I think."
PSG get their domestic campaign back underway when they take on Le Havre on Saturday night.