Laurent Blanc believes Paris Saint-Germain have "a duty" to play Lorient on Saturday as France continues to come to terms with the terror attacks that devastated Paris last week.
The Ligue 1 champions visit the Stade du Moustoir for their first match since the atrocities in the French capital last Friday that killed 129 people.
There were concerns that some players would be hesitant to return to PSG following the international break but Blanc says not a single player has informed him they do not wish to play despite admitting they face a "psychological problem".
"It's not an easy situation," he said on Friday. "It's not just the PSG players who are affected, it's all the players.
"Foreigners may have been most affected because they were far away from Paris and they saw horrific images of the city on television.
"We have a job to do, like all coaches. We keep saying that life goes on, but it's easier said than done. I think playing is the best solution. This will be tough for everyone. This is an important psychological problem to solve and it's not simple.
The Ligue 1 champions visit the Stade du Moustoir for their first match since the atrocities in the French capital last Friday that killed 129 people.
There were concerns that some players would be hesitant to return to PSG following the international break but Blanc says not a single player has informed him they do not wish to play despite admitting they face a "psychological problem".
"It's not an easy situation," he said on Friday. "It's not just the PSG players who are affected, it's all the players.
"Foreigners may have been most affected because they were far away from Paris and they saw horrific images of the city on television.
"We have a job to do, like all coaches. We keep saying that life goes on, but it's easier said than done. I think playing is the best solution. This will be tough for everyone. This is an important psychological problem to solve and it's not simple.
